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Old 01-17-2008, 09:33 PM
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Damn Troubles

Hey guys, my '78 Firebird is having a little trouble getting started. I've had the problem for a while now. The problem is that when you turn the ignition key to fire the engine... it doesn't start. I replaced the battery already and that worked for a while, but she's out again. I feel it might be the alternator or the starter. But I'm not sure. Any advice?
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Re: Damn Troubles

what exactly is happening?
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Old 01-18-2008, 06:24 PM
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Re: Damn Troubles

yeah.. no spark? no fuel? its 78 so no fi, so im guessing cant be fuel pump..so..

is it a spark problem? electrical? coil going bad? dist. going bad? starter going bad? alternator going bad?

gotta be one of those, right?
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