Fuses can be bad even if the look ok. You might try replacing all the fuses,
see what happens. If it does the trick, then you need to find out WHY. If
not...start tracing the ignition wire (from the starter) and try to see
where the juice stops, with a voltmeter of course, not your toungue. ;)
This is the FUN part. Figure it out and you can count yourself amongst those
of us who have vanquished the Prince of Darkness. (one battle...the war is
never ending) hehe.
Dan
73 B
>Yesterday, I wanted to take the MGB out for a spin. I usually turn the key
>and let the fuel pump build up some pressure before trying to start it, but
>before I could get try the starter, everything quit. No fuel pump, no
>indciator lights, no turn signals, nothing, except the lights, they worked.
> Checked the connections to the battery, checked the fuse block everything
>appeared to be all-right. Any ideas?
>
>Bob Reisse
>76 MGB
>NAMGBR 8-3559
>69 MGC-GT
>AMGCR 1325
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