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Old 01-03-2014, 08:49 PM   #1
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no start

1999 gmc suburban shut off no start next morning will crank then act's like it loads (cranks hard for a second then back to normal) has good spark has a fuel vapor out of exhaust but will not fire.
What I've checked
Spark on every plug. Good and new
When I pulled the plugs they were wet with gas
Distributer turns new cap & rotor
Checked time manually (TDC looked at distributer rotor Pointing cylinderat # 1 cylinder
Will check fuel pressure when I get home
Thanks for the help

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Old 01-04-2014, 06:47 AM   #2
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Re: no start

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1999 gmc suburban shut off no start next morning will crank then act's like it loads (cranks hard for a second then back to normal) has good spark has a fuel vapor out of exhaust but will not fire
Check for a plugged air filter if clean check fuel pressure.
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