Check the valve timing and the ignition timing. If both are good then check the compression in all the cylinders.
the injectors....
probably the rings are stuck or either it needs new ones or the piston is bad probably need to have the cylinder bored and the motor rebuilt it will cost about $170
yes
A rebuilt motor if done right is just as good as a new motor.
Replace wiper motor with a new one. Do not install a rebuilt motor on this vehicle.
Two reasons could be that the motor was wired incorrectly or the load that the motor is driving is too heavy for the HP of the motor.
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this sounds fishy .... Did you screw that motor up ?
As anything to do with timing values for an electronic system of controlling a motor. Based on the question, the simple answer is that the capacitor causes a 90 degree lead which allows the motor to have a magnetic shift which causes the motor to start rotation.
Possible causes: Motor is bad (can you hear the motor run?) Belt the from the motor to pulley/drum is worn or broke Bad timer or control unit
A rebuilt $500(100cc)-$2500(800cc)
if this is a automatic truck change the distributor pick up had same problem on 1989 b 2200