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Old 03-08-2006, 06:58 PM
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Need Help with this no start

Hi all I have a 1990 S10 with the 4.3 v6. It has 150000miles on it. It will turn over and sound like it wants to start but it doesn't get going. A friend said that these engines have a problem with burning up caps and rotors is that true and could that be the problem? Thanks in advance for any info.
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Re: Need Help with this no start

Im not sure if they burn up caps and rotors but that certainly could be the problem if you have a bad cap and rotor
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Re: Need Help with this no start

It seems like most starting problems are fuel related, but it's imposible for any of us to really help you unless do a little investigating first.

Look for spark, fuel and air, if it has all 3 it should run. But it won't run if only 2 are present.
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