Re: Minnesota X-fires
It lives!
I replaced the battery, pulled fuse 11, cranked the engine for about 10 seconds (about 3-4 times) to circulate oil, then put fuse 11 back, started her back up and she fired right up!
The only odd thing was a very loud lifter tick from the engine bay. After driving the car around about 20 miles, the lifter tick went away and it hasn't come back since.
Now I've already put 200 miles on her and she's doing just like the day I bought her....I forgot how much I love this car.