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I have a 1992 subaru loyale that will not fire. it turns over, but won't start. Same thing with a 1989 subaru gl??????

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Have you replaced the timing belts recently? The timing belts in these cars run both the cams and the distributor. If one comes off or breaks the engine wont do anything. The fix is not too bad if it is just the belt(s)

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