Power issues.. Am I missing a connection?

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  1. Jsarnold

    Jsarnold Senior Member

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    A tiny bit of conducting grease on those pins will make a better connection and keep them from further corrosion. Just be careful not to create a bridge between pins.
     
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    Everything was good.. I figured it out though! Same issue I had before and I literally tried it about 10 times.. But I figured I'd try it once more.. It's the ground bolt under the dash for the fuse block it's a little loose.. I had a complete spaz out and started to reef on it as I was layin under the dash and then I heard my fuel pump kick on :)
    So now I've got that all figured out I tried to start it and no start :( was turning over and choking but just wouldn't fire.. My firing order out? I'm using the correct order but could it be possible I have them on the wrong spots?
     
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    It had fire to the plugs just I'm not positive where to put #1 and work my way clockwise or counter clockwise.. Pathetic I know but my dad usually does it for me and he went for a drive down to Seattle for a week or so
     

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