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coils packs are a set of 2plugs that are fired by one coil.so if you have a 6 cyl you will have 3 coil packs.its unusuall that all coil packs go bad at once.your no start could be caused by an ignition module,crank sensor,computer,bad connections,bad wiring,even a fuel problem.there may be a code set in the computer that may help to find were ot start to diagnois.it will have to be checked out to pin point the area.
Initially you would need to check the following two things:
1. Re-check and confirm the valve timing by removing the valve cover. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
2. Re-check the valve clearance.
it sounds like you may have the wires on the wrong coil. It should be #1 on the #4 coil, and the #3 wire on the #2 coil. you probably have them backwards so 1 and 3 are firing on the exhaust stroke. the firing order is 1-3-4-2. they should be hooked like this.
cannot be specific, had a 98 (now a 99). remember they fire twice- compression and exhaust. if you don't get and answer soon, look up firing order and everyother one should fire together, limiting combinations to two. It doesn't care what stroke it is on
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