Try jump starting.
You need to replace the starter relay. I do not remember were it is on that year SORRY.
Is it a brand new distributor ? If not then replace the module and pick-up coil in the distributor that you have.
sometimes, but contact your local auto parts store to see if it is even sold seperately
Most commonly, it's the starter or the starter was wired wrong when it was installed. More rarely, it can also be the keyswitch or even a bad gear on the flex-plate.
check ecm fuse
Try an ignition switch.
Even though you replaced the coil, it may be bad. You should test that first. If the coil is okay, it could be that the ignition wires need to be replaced.
the starter isn't getting power or the battery is dead. do some tracing of the power and see where it isn't getting juice
Even if it is possible it would be much easier to remove the starter and replace the selenoid with the starter on the bench. Your best bet would be just to buy a remanufactured complet starter assembly and replace the whole thing.
There are a couple possibilities: If the starter has been replaced and the problem has just begun, check the wiring. It could be that you have crossed the wires to the starter. If THAT'S not the case, verify that the keyswitch is releasing the starter after you let go. and last, make sure there are no damaged or crossed wires between the keyswitch and the starter.
Did you put the shims back in when you replaced the starter. Maybe too tight to the flywheel. Just a guess.
Spark Plugs need replaced Bad or Old Distributor or even a weak fuel pump, or old fuel filter.