Justin Smith
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2020
- Posts
- 4
- Reaction score
- 8
- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Justin
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K1500
- Engine Size
- 4.3l V6
First off thanks for taking the time to help out a new member. So short story long I bought a 1986 sierra 4.3l V6 when I was 16 (almost 12 years ago). It was my first vehicle. My dads old chevy bit the dust, and I gave him my pickup and moved on. He has since passed, and I thought it would be cool to get my old truck up and running again. It hasn't been on the road in 6 years. Installed an all new ignition system. (Distributor, cap, rotor, coil, module, plug wires and plugs. Finally got it cranking up, new tires, all the minor problems fixed. Took it to get inspected, and the very next time I cranked it up after a passed inspection, my battery light flashed on my dash and the truck just died on the road. Tried to jump it but nothing worked. No indication of power at all when I turn the key to the on position. Traced that to a blown fusible link near the junction on the firewall. Replaced the link and hallelujah the dash lit up when I turned the key. Problem is, now I get no spark from the plugs. Test light shows power to the distributor, also showing power on the red and yellow wires on the core itself. My rotor is turning. But I can't get it to start at all. Any idea what could cause this I feel like it has to be connected in some way. Its no coincidence this happened immediately after my link melted right?