dd76uj
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My ‘73 Plymouth cuda’s steering column connector melted (common problem with the oem connector apparently) so I swapped all wires to new Anderson connectors except for the two orange wires that only connected to one side of the connector. I left them in-tact with the old connector. Before I did all this the car would start. After I finished it cranks but won’t start. Not neutral safety switch, and I have spark. I have no fuel at the carb. Fuel filter before fuel pump seems completely empty, post-fuel pump there’s a little sitting in there. There is fuel in the gas tank. The car did sit for about a month without running before I tackled the connector (before that it cranked and fired up although it needed some effort if it sat for too long, generally about three sets of 3-4 pumps of gas).
Is it possible that it’s something with the orange wires or ignition related?? I find it ridiculously odd that this only happened after my work on the connector… I had no fuel issues prior to that. Thats why I am confused, don’t know if this is electrical related to ignition switch or if it’s fuel related. Does the ignition switch control anything fuel related? The fuel pump is a mechanical pump.
Is it possible that it’s something with the orange wires or ignition related?? I find it ridiculously odd that this only happened after my work on the connector… I had no fuel issues prior to that. Thats why I am confused, don’t know if this is electrical related to ignition switch or if it’s fuel related. Does the ignition switch control anything fuel related? The fuel pump is a mechanical pump.
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