Bantam 1.3 rocam I have install a new coil and still no spark on plugs
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Make certain your crank shaft pickup is working.. Have someone crank the engine to see if a spark is present I usually put a spark plug wire on an old spark plug and lay the old plug on the engine. It's much easier to see a spark ... if no spark is there and the fuse is good then it may be the pickup... they are not expensive and most are easy to change
If the engine is cranking, but no spark at the plugs, check the starter relay. Its possibly has a short circuit in the starter relay.
The starter relay has nothing to do with the spark on a Ford Rocam.
If the starter relay has a short circuit , you will NOT get spark. We have done plenty of these. The Electronics Engineer I work with developed the whole system. We have helped may people over the phone with the same problem. What qualifies you to make that statement ?
Have you fitted and extra Immobilizer system over and above the PATS system factory fitted to the vehicle. If you have , remove it. You will only pick up problems.
My ford rocam 1.3 was not starting, only cranking, i then discovered the crank sensor wire was disconnected, also check that b4 replacing any parts