1low4x4
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- Joined
- Feb 14, 2011
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- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Nick
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 5.7
hey guys, my dad swapped a TBI system from a van into his 86 short wide. The truck recently quit running, he insisted it was the fuel pump but I could still hear it running when you turn the key on. I went ahead and pulled the bed back and then realized to my surprise that you cannot reach the fuel pump that way on a short bed truck. Then I drop the tank, and replaced the pump and the filter in the frame. Still no start. Dad thought it was the fuel pump because we weren't getting a lot of fuel upfront while trying to crank it. But I read that if you have no spark, then you will not get fuel either. On a TBI system. Anyway, I pulled off the distributor cap,and it looked corroded on the tips so I replaced it, and added some dielectric grease. While I was at it I replaced the coil next to the distributor and brand new plug wires. Still nothing. I'm tired of throwing money at this thing. I laid a spark plug wire on the engine and tried to crank the truck but did not see any spark. I read that there is another coil down in the distributor. Do you think that's the problem, and how do I fix that. Thank you in advance