mtnmankev
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- Jun 10, 2014
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- Location
- Ash Fork, Arizona
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1984, 1983
- Truck Model
- K10, C20
- Engine Size
- 383 Stroker, 350
Yep, there can be numerous causes for noises like that and difficulty cranking/starting an engine.I've learned from experience if it's 180 put, the misfiring 1 or 2 cylinders, can lock an engine up for a split second and completely stop the starter. That's all I can think of. .
And they can be hard to tell what happened and what caused it, and sudden noises are "worrysome" at the least.
But, after he posted a pic of where the rotor pointed when it was supposed to be somewhere else, it's easy to see how he got so screwed up trying to figure out the wires.
I'm glad he got it running again, and hope the engine is in sound running condition for the long haul, with normal maintenance.