1984 f150,300,4.9LT,inline 6cyl.
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Can't help much except to suggest you start at the plugs and work backwards till you find electricity and then repair or replace the failed connection or component.
TFI modules are always suspect. Make sure it's on right, plugged in right, and did you clean it and put the new goo on it when you screwed it on the dizzy?
Good luck. I'd hop up to help you out but I could buy you a replacement truck for the airfare. And if I could do that, I buy me a newer truck....
TFI modules are always suspect. Make sure it's on right, plugged in right, and did you clean it and put the new goo on it when you screwed it on the dizzy?
Good luck. I'd hop up to help you out but I could buy you a replacement truck for the airfare. And if I could do that, I buy me a newer truck....
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