Did you try to disconnect the battery for about a half an hour and then re-connect? May help
bad battery
I would check, in order: Dead battery Poor battery connection Poor starter connection Starter solenoid Starter motor
the crank sensor is broken
cables and or check for good ground first.
johnson controls
If the starter makes no attempt to crank the engine and you did not disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery during the clutch job, maybe the battery drained from something left on while you had the truck apart (ignition left on, doors left open, etc).
Normally written on a label on the top or side of the battery as CCA.
my 98 Lincoln had the same problem and i replaced the battery the car turns over fine now. good luck
take the battery terminals off and clean them and the battery mountings on the battery real good and reinstall.
Yes, the main concern is if the terminals will be on the correct side and will it fit. The cold crank amps is the max current the battery will put out when cold. Your cars starter will only draw what it needs.
depends on a lot of things........is your battery shorted out or is it just dead?
take distributor cap off and see if rotor button is turning when crank over