Hello all,
First time posting so be gentle.
I've had my 75 3500 for about 12 months now and have started to remove the aftermarket air con out of an old Holden from it.
The only problem is, now she won't start. It still turns over, but won't fire.
Most of the yanking and pulling came from the side where the ignition coil, fuel filter and pump, and dizzy sits so I may have knocked something loose there but it all seems fine to my extremely novice eyes (first time under the hood of a car).
What I'm thinking is that I've accidentally removed a wire for the electric fuel pump that was for some reason attached to the air con components (filter or some sort of temperature control unit under the hood). This wire was soldered to the fuse box with the ignition components, but I thought it was just for the ac.
I know it's a long shot but any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mick
First time posting so be gentle.
I've had my 75 3500 for about 12 months now and have started to remove the aftermarket air con out of an old Holden from it.
The only problem is, now she won't start. It still turns over, but won't fire.
Most of the yanking and pulling came from the side where the ignition coil, fuel filter and pump, and dizzy sits so I may have knocked something loose there but it all seems fine to my extremely novice eyes (first time under the hood of a car).
What I'm thinking is that I've accidentally removed a wire for the electric fuel pump that was for some reason attached to the air con components (filter or some sort of temperature control unit under the hood). This wire was soldered to the fuse box with the ignition components, but I thought it was just for the ac.
I know it's a long shot but any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mick