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Re: 95 Riviera no start!!
flooded is a good start. i dont know much about the NA 3.8 in the 95's so i am having a hard time visualizing the vac lines you are talking about. also when you replace or remove the CKP sensor you will need a CASE learn done. just find a nice guy at the dealer and borrow their tech 2 to do the relearn. but thats not until after you get the car up and running. so you've got power, spark,fuel (maybe too much), and air (maybe too little or too much). there are sensors that will keep cars from starting but then they usually at least crank normal.(like low oil sensor?). i dont know what else it could be...maybe the plug wires are bad or mis-routed? did you pull a plug after cranking to see if it was wet or dry? how about test it for spark the old fashon way?(ground the plug on the block and watch for a spark lol) and just to make sure, you did drain all the old oil and made 100% certain there was no coolant in it? maybe one of the more season'd guys can help you out more.
matthew
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