
I was hoping to have the Legacy running today. And even though my parts order was delayed AGAIN (I'm never going to that dealership again) and even though I have had a very rough week already, nothing has gone right all week, I bolted the new 98 Leg GT exhaust up and attempted to start the car....
It did not try to turn over, no sound came from the starter whatsoever. Now I will admit, that when I had my friend try to start it, I saw a ground wire that I forgot to attach, spark when it slightly touched the engine block. I believe I heard the starter click when it did that. So I attached that ground wire to its proper location and still the same thing. I wondered if I had blown a fuse when it sparked like that, but I checked all the fuses and they look okay.
I heard the fuel rails filling up with fuel when the ignition was in Start, so that eliminates the possibility that I didn't hook up the neutral safety switch right. The starter is connected perfectly, battery is brand-new, everything checks out.
I'm REALLY pissed off right now, because I have two cars and neither are driveable. The XT decided to strip one of the exhaust manifold studs right out of the head, so I have a huge exhaust leak, and I really don't feel like taking the heads off to replace burnt exhaust valves. I don't have a tap-and-die set, nor have I ever used one before, nor do I feel like taking a crash course and screw something up. So I NEED the Legacy running ASAP!! I'm having to borrow my grandfather's crap truck, which is most embarrassing.
So, any recommendations? Do you think I fried the starter when that wire sparked? I will probably take the starter to Autozone tomorrow and let them test it. But until then, any ideas?