My car won't start.

Asked by Dragontaker666 Jun 07, 2019 at 11:15 PM about the 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 87 Camaro 5.7 TPI won't start, i replaced the
spark plug wires, fuel filter, distributor rotor,
distributor, alternator. Fuel pump works fine. I went
to replace the fuel relay but its nowhere to be
found. Any help would be appreciated.

5 Answers

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Do you have spark? Even though the fuel pump works are you still receiving fuel? Compression?

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Yes and yes. The starter starts but wont turn over. I even put fresh fuel in the tank. Looks like my car was jerryriged from the previous owner as there is no fuel relay spot.

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Looks like the previous owner jerryriged it big time because I've worked on these cars before and to my knowledge everyone of them has their fuel relay to the left of the booster and to the left of it are two ac relays.

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1,435

Sorry, I was working on something. Yeah, looks pretty sketch to me I'm wondering if it even has one at all? I've never came across anything like this.

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