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1990 pickup intermittent no start have spark
1990 pickup intermittent no start has spark. No fuel I think Q is the fuel pump connected to the Modula or could I have an intermittent fuel pump?? PLS help
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replaced distributor/rotor?
I had a similar experience and finally tracked it down to a worn out rotor and distributor. No problems since.... but it did take a while to figure out- spark, fuel, compression, blocked exhaust..... so many things to check.... and it's always the last thing you look at. Why can't we skip the middle and just go to the last thing first, I keep asking myself... Good luck!
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Caution: Monkeys bite!
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Re: 1990 pickup intermittent no start have spark
It's ALWAYS the last thing you check.....cuz you won't keep checking after you find it.
![]() Seriously though, Karlynn has a point - start with a thorough tune up.
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