I have a 94 s10 that wont start it has a new distributor and plugs wire's fuel pump and fuel filter no plusgs in fuel lines its getting about 65 to 70lbs of fuel pressure any ideas it just cranks but

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Asked by Troy Jan 16, 2015 at 09:05 PM about the 1994 Chevrolet S-10 LS 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It was ruining and just shut down and will
nit start now

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have a friend crank it, pull a plug wire and hold it close to the plug and see if it is sparking- hold with something insulated or it will shock the heck outta ya- then you can tell if it electrical or fuel- don't just be guessin' that gets expensive- this is all very dangerous so be careful- why mechanics make good money- you may have to give it to one-

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It's got good spark already checked before I asked kinda lost on this

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Replaced electronic spark control module as well

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Change the oil pressure sending unit. It's behind the base of the distributor. Yes, you will need to to pull the distributor. Check to see if the fuel relay has power first. If yes, change the power control module in the distributor. If problem still exist, the pick up coil in the distributor is bad.

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