Yes, it seems to be a two fold problem but could be one in the same issue, it started just fine and then once it ran for a little while it just died. Everything still works, lights, radio, etc... I let it sit for a couple days because I didn't have time to mess with it, and over those couple days I tried to start it a couple times for ****s and giggles, nothing. The one day I had time I went out and tried starting it and to my surprise, started right up. Parked it in the garage for a couple more days then brought it out to set timing and mess with fluids, BAM, dies again. It sits now with the same symptoms, everything works but no cranky...
Using the wiring diagram that 73440 posted, I went through to verify everything and check grounds. Everything is as it's supposed to be, other than a gray wire I don't see in the diagram. It comes out of the harness plug for the harness that goes to the alternator and sensor plugs, I doubt it has anything to do with my issue but it does go hot when the key is turn. It was taped in a bundle of wires going to the coil.
I double checked grounds and all appears good there, I checked solenoid because my challenger was readily available. I can short the solenoid and get it to crank. SOOOO, that's kind of where I'm at...
A ground seems to be a viable problem but I didn't see anything, maybe a bad ignition switch? I'm out of ideas :banginghead: