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Fuel pressure OK, won't start. Where to check 1st?

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Old May 6, 2010 | 04:39 PM
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Default Fuel pressure OK, won't start. Where to check 1st?

So have a brand new battery, full tank, fuel gauge shows 65psi when cranking. Won't start, truck is stuck at a gas station right now. What should I check 1st??
 
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You could check to make sure your plugs are getting fire to them. Mine was running fine once and I parked it for a couple of days. Then it would not hit a lick! I messed with it, then read something here about the distributor cap and rotary button replacement with AC Delco parts so I replaced them and hit the switch and it fired right up.
 
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