Check the compression.
Fuel Pump, Turn Key to On position and open fuel cap and listen for a quite hum. Or Possibly but unlikely a clogged fuel filter. Lastly a fuel Pump Relay. you can replace all this for around $120 yourself. Also if you are changing the pump just lift the bed. Much easier than dropping the tank
bad crank shaft position sensor
It could be the keyswitch or the starter could be wired wrong.
Well lets see, if the spark plugs are wet that means there is gas getting there. But, on other hand there could be something wrong with your spark plugs. Meaning..... there is a electrical problem or your spark plugs are shot and you need to get new ones. Hope this helps.
one or more of the spark plug wires might not be fully seated on the spark plugs. or you might have the wrong wire on the wrong plug.
It could be the timing belt jumps (wrong timing spark) or the faulty pressure regulator (to much fuel ro to little)
bad crank shaft position sensor
No compression????
it could be weak spark plugs.
Does it have fuel/spark/compression?
because you did it wrong
Usually the spark plugs or the timing.
I would start with checking the electrical system. i.e. battery or starter
Auto or Std.?
no spark our timing belt snap our jumped timing
mine did the same thing when the timing belt broke
you have either no gas or no spark maybe both
It is either getting no fuel or no spark.