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reddwarf
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Post by reddwarf »

hi guys, i'm new here and am having trouble getting spark from my edis. i have a new coil pack,new vr sensor and new edis, i;ve traced all wires atleast 10 times. checked voltages and everything seems fine. cn you tell me how to adjust the vr gap on a stock zetec 2 litre? i'm trying to start without the mjlj thanks it seems i'm not alone with the problem of no spark. my engine is a zetec 2 litre from a 2000 zx2 escort with zx6r carbs and a miata 5 speed, i've got this in a morris minor and am hoping to get it on the road next month. as for the gap on the vr i get about 50 thousands on my verniers. is there some way to adjust this? thanks again

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Post by brentp »

A common problem is a VR sensor wired backwards. Try switching the leads to see if that makes a difference. Also, make sure the EDIS and coil pack have power *while* you are cranking.

the gap should b 1mm - about credit card width.

Keep us posted on what you find out!
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reddwarf
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Post by reddwarf »

thanks for the tips. my vr is in the stock location and doesn't seem to have any adjustability. i've changed the vr wires so many times, i can't remember which way i started out. i'm going to make a new wiring harness and see if that helps. thanks again

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Post by reddwarf »

ok,i believe i can breath again.i changed the sheilded wire from the vr and nothing. then i checked the voltage while cranking over the engine and my voltage was around 8.4v so i ran battery voltage directly to the edis and coil and i had spark...backfiring and sputtering.reverse the coil wires and it runs. thank you for your help

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Post by brentp »

Sounds like you need to beef up the circuit between your fuse block and the coil! Glad you figured it out.
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