Thank You!! I will try it tonight and let you know. THanks again, Bill --- DickB@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > You can check your ballast resistor with an > ohm-meter - I would do that > before replacing it - they very seldom fail unless > a terminal has worked > loose or some other easily seen and diagnosed > physical problem is evident. > There are no tricky parts here - it is simply a > length of resistance wire > connected to each terminal. The white stuff is > merely an insulating medium > - because the wire gets HOT! > > I am suspicious of the ground connection on your > ASDM, since this was the > last thing fiddled with. I'd remove that wire and > inspect both ends of it, > making sure that there is nothing but clean, bright > metal contact to the > ASDM metal case and the alternator bracket or other > known solid ground > point. If you have the equipment to do it, solder > both ends to the terminal > lugs, don't trust "crimped on" connectors! > > If this doesn't fix it, try this: Loosen the wing > nut in the center of the > air cleaner lid, and put about 1 or 2 ounces of gas > in the depression, let > it drain down the threads of the screw, then tighten > the wing nut and > immediately try to start the car normally, If it > starts right up, we know > the problem was lack of fuel. If it continues to > run well until the next > time you need to start it, and then refuses to start > again, we know that the > problem is lack of fuel during cranking. > > The next thing to check is to put a test light or a > meter on the dark green > wire that goes back to the in-tank pump. While you > are trying to start it, > there should be 12 volts on this point. You should > also hear the control > fuel pump (in the air cleaner HSA) cycle on and off > when you first twist the > key to "on". (sort of a 1 second "grunt" from the > air cleaner area). > > If this all seems correct, next check to see if the > 23 volt power supply is > running (you'll have to use a meter to do this - the > test light would > overload the power supply)? I hope you have a > wiring diagram (it's in the > manuals) so you can find these points. > > If there is no 12 volts going back to the in-tank > pump, the ASDM has tripped > - and you will have to cycle the key off and then > back on to try again - if > still no 12 volts there, it is possible the ASDM has > failed - you can bypass > it for testing purposes, although you will not have > all the built in safety > of the original system. To bypass it, just unplug > the harness to the ASDM > and connect a wire between the two heavy wires on > the plug that goes to the > ASDM - this tells the system to "do it - dammit and > forget all the safety > lockouts". > > Dick Benjamin > > -----Original Message----- > From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Bill Longest > Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 8:23 AM > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: IML: non starting 1983 EFI > > > My 1983 stalled on me today. It had been doing fine > for the last 8 months once I grounded the shut down > module to the radiator support. Last week I decided > to fix my horn and I moved the horn ground wire and > the horn worked. However the car began to "shut > down". It shut down twice but always started after > a > few minutes. So, I moved the shut down module ground > wire to the alternator ground as Dick B. had said to > do in the website notes. Ran fine for one day. This > morning it stopped and would not restart even after > an > hour. I have pulled the ballast resistor and I am > attempting to find a five prong resister, but NAPA > does not have one in their books or on the shelf. > > It seems to shut down about 5 min after starting and > was not shutting down again for the entire trip. > > But, as I said, today is will not restart. Any other > ideas? > > Bill Longest > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > ________ > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here > and Now (it's updated > for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. > http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow > > > ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com > ----------------- > This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing > List. Please > reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your > response will be > shared with everyone. 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