donzoh1
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I'm looking for ideas here. The Bronco 2 was driving happily down the road and completely quit running. No sputtering, no more firing after coming to a complete stop. I can hear fuel pump running and have also sprayed starting fluid into the throttle body but no response while engine is being cranked. Battery is 12.3v or so when key is off and engine cranks well so I'm thinking it has enough battery power, although this voltage is probably down a little as it has been cranked but has not started. With key on, I can hear fuel pump running continuously and voltage is maybe 11.5. Also, this voltage can be measured at both coil harness connections. Also, battery voltage between positive terminal and coil bracket is correct so I'm thinking it's properly grounded. But, I have used the spark tester on the coil HEI output and have grounded a spark plug connected to the coil wire and no spark. I got a new ignition coil at Oreilly's since I thought that was the likely culprit but that didn't change things.