WalterHouston wrote:
Sean O'Connell wrote:
so Walter who did you end up buying dinner for since i didn wreck the car? i hope it was a steak dinner because i didnt even have a close call.
the problem with our car was the power block at the front passenger side of the firewall the lug that feeds the main power relay lost power in the middle of T14 with Cline driving. idk what happened that made the lug loose power but i moved the wire to another lug and we were ready for the next day.
To be fair I should buy you dinner! You were fast and didn't wreck. I won't speak to the condition of the tires, but you drove great. Several drivers stopped by to comment on how fast you were.
To add to Sean's diagnosis. The failure was
inside the power block. Everything look good from the outside and the wire was connected properly. Something inside the power block broke. Some of the lugs had power. Do you have one of those Bret?
In Steve's defense we did think it was the coil at first. We actually found the problem by accident when Sean was checking continuity for the 100th time.
Walter, I'm sure I've got one, but I'm having trouble visualizing what part it is..... Is it the junction block on the firewall that has the battery cable connection and then a small connector below (above?) that? Mounted in a plastic bracket that would normally have a black plastic cover over it marked "+" ???
EDIT: this thing?-

If that's not it, can you post a pic or a description of exactly what it looks like???
Yes, that part. It is weird that just one terminal would lose power. Can I get it at the Rallycross? I don't want to replace it, but would like to have a spare just in case we have another problem. When we first started doing Lemons we brought a ton of extra parts, even a spare engine. We have slacked off and that was a mistake.
We do let Steve near tool boxes. He has Dave inside one. We don't let him near the car with tools! We are happy to let him get behind the wheel as long as he promises to shift when the big yellow light comes on and come in when the smaller red or yellow lights come on. Asking him to check the gauges didn't work, so we added water temp and oil pressure warning lights along with a shift light.