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Ok so I finished the Vac hose job. Got everything back together. Checked all my connections. Car turns over but wont start, so I figured ok it's flooded. Pulled the plugs and turned it over got some gas out and then replaced em and tried it again. No luck seems like I'm not getting a spark from the plugs, so I checked the fuses on the positive battery lead. I'm going to replace them and put them in tonight and check for codes.... anything you guys can think of I'm overlooking? Thanks and thanks again for all the help in the past.
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ok so I replaced the four smaller fuses on the battery lead the three 30A and the one 40A the 120 looks fine. I checked for error codes and no luck... I really need some input guys!! Thanks
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No i didn't I just went back to Sequential... I'm planning on going single when I do the engine rebuild since my engine will need it soon. I just don't know why it's not starting now.... I changed the hoses on the map sensor and that's when all of this started. Didn't really understand why. My battery died and I recharged it and then the car wouldn't start, so I went ahead and did the vac job and double checked all my connections and still won't start. So i'm really at a loss.
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