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Problem has to be in the coil now. Even new parts can fail try switching plug wires first. You might get lucky and the wires were just crossed from the one you replaced.
will try to help. did it run out of gas and you kept cranking it until the batterys now dead? if so, try this, add at least three gallons of fuel to the tank. then apply booster cables to it from another vehicle. allow 10 minutes of boosting,do not attempt to start during boost for10min. after 10minutes turn your key to on position,not start, just on for 10seconds,do this at least 5times. after the 5th time attempt to start engine. if starts,disconnect the booster cables immeadiatlly. ley car run for at least 10 minutes or drive it to gas station for more fuel.hope this helps and thank you for choosing fixya.com
This is the first thing I would do and it is a long shot. Disconnect the battery for 2 to 3 minutes and connect it again. Start the car and let it run for normal use as the engine computer reprograms itself. If it works you will be relieved.
YOU DONT NEED SETTINGS TO SYNC CARBS. YOU NEED A CARB SYNC GAUGE. TURN THE SYNC SCREW UNTIL BOTH GAUGES READ THE SAME! AS FAR AS THE SLOW SPEED ADJ. USUALLY 2-2.5 TURNS OUT FROM BOTTOMED WILL SUFFICE.
cable got crossed up somewhere, sounds like you got 12 volts running directly to your starter when it should be running to your solenoid, then your starter. I know it sounds odd but that has to be it, thats the only reason why this would happen.
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