Re: Crossfire does not start and does not crank
You had a no crank no start problem and replacing the crankshaft sensor fixed it?
Reasons why I think it's the starter is because first, it started by push starting, and the starter didn't do anything when jumping the solenoid to the starter. It should have worked. But because it didn't, I think it rules out the RCM (I could be wrong). I got it out almost. Had to remove the exhaust, I removed it from the manifold. No I need to remove it from the flange by the resonator. Then it's just one more bolt and the wires.
A lot of work if it isn't the problem....