Hmm. You have done everything that is correct. I take it, your battery is able to crank the engine strongly.
Assuming your distributor is electronic, I think you have the same problem I had earlier. I had to change the entire distributor to eliminate the problem. I was able to get a Used one which was cheaper. Prior to that, I checked the distributor cap and I found a small minute crack on it. The takeup points of distribution was also corroded, maybe due to water or moisture. This could have contributed to the lack of spark. Anyway, the used distributor came complete with cap and wires and my problem was solved. Hope my answer helps in some way for you to check yours.
you got the firing order wrong
The distributor might need to be changed. The spark plug cables are connected to it.
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2002 mazda ,,gauges are still working after taking out key..any ideas
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Check to see if you have water droplets on your oil dipstick,if you do,you have a blown head gasket
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if this is a automatic truck change the distributor pick up had same problem on 1989 b 2200
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Have you tried a new distributor cap & rotor ?? ,as, they may be corroded/pitted.