I had the same problem bud. Remove and inspect the crankshaft sensor. Also clean the connector pigtail inside with a spray for electronic contacts. Inspect the connector pins of the pigtail closely for damage. Get your sensor at Oreillys NOT autozone.
I would replace the ignition module in the distributor.
u have to pull the whole distributer to change the pickup coil
no
hey are located inside the distributor and function as the trigger for the ignition system to produce spark. The pickup coil monitors the rotation
possibly the wire from the coil to the cap, or a cracked distrib. cap, or a worn rotor, have you checked your ignition module?
Coil
replace module, rotor button and dist. cap
The coils are bolted to the ignition control module, there is no coil wire as such.
check your rotor & pickup coil
take to your chevrolet dealer
Possible reasons why you have no spark: Bad ignition module Bad pickup coil Bad engine control module Wiring issues
it is located behind the coil packs