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I'm in the dark myself. You say you arn't getting fuel, but you are sure you got spark? Did you check to see if you are getting power at the pump? Maybe you left something unplugged or you blew a fuse? Just some things to check.good luck
Black dog there is a plug that is under the passanger seat. it houses the tail light wires and the power wire to the fuel pump. Mine came apart when i lost my lights on the tail. I was trying to trace why i had no lights in the rear pulling on wire here and there i finished unplugging it. Then the truck would not start. I pulled the seats out to trace the wire harness and found that plug unplugged put it back together wallah. started right up. My not be your problem but it may help ya.
Nothing worse then an electrical problem in my books ..... It is my worse fear
Is this above the carpet? or do I need to dig under it?
threw a voltmeter on the system. Coil is putting out 10v, the rotor is turning. Points are not corroded, neither is the rotor. guess I could try new plugs dunno why they wouldnt work from one day to the next with nothing happening to them
you haven't replaced yer plugs yet?? Give that a shot as well as make sure yer firing order is right You coulda burnt out a plug
firing order is right, but even with one burnt out plug, the rest should spark I've started the truck on 5 cyl. before
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