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pull and plug vacuum line to spark computer, adjust timing
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IF your previous timing chain broke, you most likely got your "cam to crank" timing out of whack. If it didn't break and it wouldn't start before you changed it, your first basic steps would be to make sure your engine is getting fuel, spark, and air.
no it has a timing chain,supposedly to cut down on valvetrain noise.
Double check all connectors. Check for engine trouble codes. Double check that the timing belt/chain is correct.
YES
1000 ohms per 12 inches.
Check your timing. Is it possible your timing chain has jumped a tooth?
IT COULD BE TIMING BELT OR CHAIN MAYBE FUEL PUMP COIL PACK CHECK TO SEE IF THERE IS SPARK IF NO SPARK COULD BE COIL WITH SPARK FUEL PUMP OR TIMING BELT
Timing chain is gone buddy
compression? bad/worn/broken timing chain..
Compression yes,spark no computer will sense cams and not fire the motor.