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no spark 911 sc 1982 3.0

spikey1

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check every thing apart from dme reley I can not find it any were I look in fuse box ect & if this model did nt have dme must had switch unit normally in left to right front to rear boots
 
Have you checked you have a spark, if not could be the fuel pump or fuses. If you don't have a spark then check the wiring to the coil, the coil or could be the spark box on the nearside of the engine bay under the plastic cover on the nearside, they don't have a DME.
As a matter of interest my old 911SC had the number XUB 605X, Pacific Blue and I miss it!

 
no spark check the wiring & coil fuses ect that's ok found the switch unit now just waiting on part see if that's the problem I let you all know thanks getting back to me people.
 
Hi Spikey1

What was it in the end, I had to have a spark box last year, a repaired item from SCS @ £300.00
 

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