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    Latest update,

    I've gone ahead and put in a new distributor cap, rotor cap, plug leads, NGK plugs and checked the module from the coil to inside the distributor has no exposed wires to cause any shorts (as that was an earlier problem). So pretty much everything new from the plug to the coil.

    Still have the same issue. Have fuel, engine cranks...nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WineCountryRover View Post
    Latest update,

    I've gone ahead and put in a new distributor cap, rotor cap, plug leads, NGK plugs and checked the module from the coil to inside the distributor has no exposed wires to cause any shorts (as that was an earlier problem). So pretty much everything new from the plug to the coil.

    Still have the same issue. Have fuel, engine cranks...nothing.
    Do you get a spark on a plug if you crank with plug connected to a lead , outside the cylinder . ? I wonder if the module in the distributor is fried as you mention there were shorts .

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    That's my idea at this point. I think a wire came undone. Won't know til I have an extra hand to hit the starter button.

    But I verified that there's power up to the coil with the ign on.

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