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Don Rowley Posted on Sep 25, 2017

Rebuilt the finish pro 35, fires once but won't fire again, why? Springs were replaced.

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: Back firing thru carb in 1985 Grand Wagoneer new rebuilt engine

check your firing order as well as your timing

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2011

SOURCE: We pulled and replaced spark plugs and

It started without the distributor cap? That is impossible. I suspect you may have plug wires mixed up. Make sure it is wired as the diagram shows. Also replace the rotor. clay58_39.png

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  • Posted on May 11, 2011

SOURCE: 2000 Eclipse GT turns over

Hi, if the car turn over, and it don't start. Then it is like the engine don't get fuel. Or bad a spark plugs. Most common problem is the fuel pump going bad.

It could also be a bad fuse, but a easy way to check if the fuel pump is ok is to have someone stand at the back of the car when you turn the ignition. The fuel pump should make a buzzing sound for a few seconds. And if you don't start the car right away the fuel pump will stop.

If you don't hear any buzzing from the fuel pump/fuel tank then you have a bad fuel pump............

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2011

SOURCE: 2000 nissan maxima won't fire

sounds like it might be flooded. Try and remove the fuel pump fuse from the fuse block that is just in front of your left knee. While it is out crank the car and see if it wants to start and hold down the gas pedal all the way and then relase it and back and forth and once you get it to run have the fuse ready in your hand and in front of the spot to install it. and then keep the rpm's up with the gas pedal until the smoke clears out behind the car.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 21, 2011

SOURCE: 2001 galant, had cam shaft sensor replaced. Check

Ask your mechanic to please verify that he has the cam set in exactly the right position, and that the wires connecting it are still in good shape. The "misfire" could be that the computer is seeing the fuel-air explosion, and thinks it is at the wrong time due to the sensor being off.

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