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Originally Posted by tempfixit
Check the distributor, it has the camshaft sensor in it. Remove the cap, rotor and cover beneath the rotor. Look for any brownish dust on the cmp, if there is dust on it the bearing is bad. Also the cmp will get warm and cause running issues including not starting.
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I checked the distributor,took it apart, it looked good. I think I figured it out, I started it up in the Driveway and let it run for 20 minutes or so. Shut it off and restarted it about 4 times then let it set a few minutes more. I turned key on several times hearing the fuel pump run and then it nothing. waited a few minutes and still no pump sound. I beat the tank with a rubber hammer and no sound still. next morning it fired right up so I ordered a new pump and I'm planning on installing it this morning.
Thanks for the help.
banjomaniac