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05-01-2007 09:32 PM #1
messed up timming and fiiring order
I own a 1990 Chevy Suburban (350, 5.7L V8) (not rellay a Hot Rod, but I have always had a thing for the tank)
anyway, the truck has stated to backfire. It "was" doing it just after startup and continues unitl it is put into grear. After about a mile down the road, it backfres off and on ( no pattern) The backfires sound like they are comming out of the exhaust.
I spoke to a loacl mechinic and he sugested a change of the plugs, wires, and cap and rotor. I just now finshed the sugested "repairs" and as i was replacing the plugs noticed the the plug in cly #8 was loose and had oil on the nut.
after replacing the cap and rotor, i atempted to start the truck. No go.
I am prety sure that i put the wires back in the correct positions. so I am stuck not knowing whats wrong.
The engine wont even spin now, and i know the battery is good
All I hear when i try to start it is a fast ticking that sounds like the starter is not getting enough juice. the battery conections are tight.
could it be compresion related? IE: too much
If I have messed up the wires, how can i get them back in the right positions?
And why would a missplaced wire casue the the engine not to start?
This is a "daily driver" and i need to get it back on the road asap.
Any ideas or sugestions would be greatly appretiated
thanks
Charles
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