Thread: No Spark...
View Single Post
Old 01-14-2008   #7
tpunx99GSX
 
tpunx99GSX's Avatar
 
Tournaments Won: 3

Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maple Grove, MN
Drives: Lancer and Durango
Posts: 7,017
Send a message via ICQ to tpunx99GSX Send a message via AIM to tpunx99GSX Send a message via MSN to tpunx99GSX Send a message via Yahoo to tpunx99GSX
Re: No Spark...

The only things that i saw that were different were the Oil Pressure sensor for the FP, and there was a CARB thing that was for emmissions. Other then that it was a direct swap.
I checked on Alldatapro.com and started checking part number differences between the 99 and 2002 motors. The Cam Position sensor, Crank Position sensor, Crankshaft part numbers were all the same numbers.
At this point we are having him take the truck to the dealer or another shop and seeing if they can figure it out.
But thank you all for the information.
Tom
__________________
Scientific theories are the most reliable, rigorous, and comprehensive form of scientific knowledge. This is significantly different from the common usage of the word "theory", which implies that something is a conjecture, hypothesis, or guess.
tpunx99GSX is offline   Reply With Quote