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Old 04-13-2018, 12:56 PM
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hope this worked
 
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Anybody?
 
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Dang, sounds like a cummins during a cold start video.

Do you smell gas after cranking awhile? If so, could be spark. You can see it's trying to fire so I think fuel or spark is the issue.
 
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I have a strong smell of gas
 
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Have you checked the coil? Spark getting to all plugs? Pulled plugs? Checked cap and rotor?
 
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I replaced the coil but how to test if I got a bad one? Working on this solo now
 
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Are you getting spark? Going to be hard to check that by yourself.......
 
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If you can rig a plug and wire to touch something metal that you can see through the windshield in the gap under the hood when up that may work. That's how I bleed my power steering pump.

Stock coils don't generally go bad. Always heard about aftermarket ones leaving people stranded though. Put the old one on if it's still good and go from there.
 
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Old 04-16-2018, 08:11 AM
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Does the crank sensor need to be perfectly set in? I bought a new one and having trouble getting it back in with the rubber piece.
 
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It's pretty important, yes...proximity, that kinda thing.
 


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