No power to anything sounds like a faulty ground. Check the battery ground.
This is the only ground wire that will keep power from going to anything.
Same thing happened to me. Drove me nuts till I found the grnd wire from the
bat. corroded at the connection.
Rich
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 8:45 AM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] Need help please!


> Hi Guys,
>
> My name is Chuck and I have been watching this list over the last few
> months. I have learned a great deal from you guys. I currently own a 1970
> Chevelle which is an original 396 car. It currently has a worked over 350
in
> it until I can get the big block redone. Anyways, my sister's 1971 Monte
> Carlo (350 V8) decided that it doesn't want to move out of the driveway.
The
> car has no power going to anything. I have checked and/or replaced the
> following already in hopes that the car will run:
> battery, battery cables, grounding points, starter, solenoid and ignition
> switch. No luck so far. The only other thing that I noticed was a thin
buned
> wire above the starter, which does not go to the starter. Could this wire
> have grounded out aginst the exhaust manifold and burned out one of the
> fusible links somewhere else in the harness? I really need to get her car
> going again, otherwise she may try to take my Chevelle to work (gasp!).
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chuck
>
>
>
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