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My uncle overheated my 2003 mitshbishi eclipse gs non turbo it has a 2.4 sohc well it had a bunch of oil spilling out of it but it is still holding oil replaced the radiator cap pulled the vavle cover off and replaced the spark pulug gaskets cause it had oil in the plug cylinders it still has spark but i will not start it will crank and try but will not fire up i am out of ideas on what it could be can someone help me out please
thank you my name is brandon
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Your problem is most likely because you are describing your vehicle as a "Gs". The only similar listings in the catalog are for a "GSX". (The parts counter person probably has no clue that there is a difference) The GSX is only built in a turbo version, therefore you will not find a water outlet for the non-turbo version...it simply does not exist.
Now, if you simply describe it as an Eclipse, there are water outlets listed for the turbo 2.0L, the non-turbo 2.0L and the non-turbo 2.4L engines. You did not bother to mention engine size, so I will list the part numbers for BOTH of the non-turbo engines.
For the 2.4L engine: Compressor Works Part Number 815517
For the 2.0L engine: Compressor Works Part Number 815576
Sounds like a failed or disconnected ignition coil wire. Hook up an OBD reader and crank the thing for awhile watch the reader for the code. Look up the code number . You may need a book for your car to do this. The reader will tell you what's amiss.
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