Engine replacement - but no start!
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Engine replacement - but no start!
Today I finished up my engine replacement in my '99 Tahoe 5.7 It taken me over 6 months.
Te battery is pretty much gone, but after some charging I got to crank it several times. It doesn't want to start, and when I turn the key off I get a couple of puffs from the engine. I had some issues with the distributor, but I thought I got it rigt in the end. When I took the old engine out I had the wrong TDC, so I had to flip the distributor to get the right TDC on cyl 1. My marking on the distributor wasnt very exact, but I should be very close. Does the two puffs from the engine after cranking mean the timing is wrong? Maye I do have it on the wrong TDC afterall. I didn't treat my gas with sta-bil or anthing and it's been sitting for a while. Could this be it? I got 3/4 tank when it died so I'd hate t siphon all of that out of it. Or could it just be the battery being dead? Then I thought it would try to start, but with nothing after I turned the key off.
I don't feel it's the battery, and I'm fairly sure I got the timing right, but I've never touched timing on a car before. Maybe it could be something else? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I need this truck running soon, or it will eat me up [:'(]
Te battery is pretty much gone, but after some charging I got to crank it several times. It doesn't want to start, and when I turn the key off I get a couple of puffs from the engine. I had some issues with the distributor, but I thought I got it rigt in the end. When I took the old engine out I had the wrong TDC, so I had to flip the distributor to get the right TDC on cyl 1. My marking on the distributor wasnt very exact, but I should be very close. Does the two puffs from the engine after cranking mean the timing is wrong? Maye I do have it on the wrong TDC afterall. I didn't treat my gas with sta-bil or anthing and it's been sitting for a while. Could this be it? I got 3/4 tank when it died so I'd hate t siphon all of that out of it. Or could it just be the battery being dead? Then I thought it would try to start, but with nothing after I turned the key off.
I don't feel it's the battery, and I'm fairly sure I got the timing right, but I've never touched timing on a car before. Maybe it could be something else? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I need this truck running soon, or it will eat me up [:'(]
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