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I have just put my new engine in last week. It ran great on the engine stand. I left everything that is important to start it alone when I put the engine in the car. I have fuel, spark, car is timed. The only thing I can think of is the plugs might be fouled from me trying to start it. It turns over and "tries" to start but won't. On the stand it started easily. Any suggestions? thankyou
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Hotstuff,

Are you sure its in time?. I would start all over with the distributor, you may have accidently bumped it out of time. Then any plug wires loose. Then recheck the coil etc connections. Hope you get it started. I had a similar problem after I messed with my holly. When the choke heated up the trottle was TOO closed. I thought it was getting some gas because it tried to start. I opened the throttle with the idle screw (I was by myself w/o a remote starter) and it fired up. Yes you could have fouled out your plugs.

good luck
Hey Hot S

It sounds like you may not be getting full voltage (+12) to the coil during startup. After cleaning the plugs and checking your timing I would put a hot jumper wire to the coil. If you find the wire going from the dizy to the coil, the hot wire goes on the OTHER coil terminal. You do not want to keep this wire on for long when the motor is not cranking as it can burn up your points if you have them. If it starts try removing the hot jumper to see if it keeps running.

Keep at it.

Larry - Cleveland
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