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Old 05-06-2012 | 06:58 PM
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Question Please Help :(

This is the first time I have posted on here and I have a problem with my 1969 Dodge Dart GT..

The engine is a 225 slant 6

My car seems to not want to start at all. It sounds like it's turning over and all but it just won't start up. We rebuilt the distributor there is a new starter a new electronic ignition, and new spark plugs and wires. I'm at a loss at what else to do. If anyone has any ideas please tell me.. :/
Old 05-06-2012 | 07:30 PM
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You still have the coil and distributor that could be faulty. There are some good tech videos on youtube. Search for ignition coil testing along with distributor testing. Or Primary igntion system testing.
Old 05-06-2012 | 07:40 PM
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We already tested the coil and distributor :/
Old 05-06-2012 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by 69dartgirl
We already tested the coil and distributor :/
A few more details needed, what modifications if any have been done? And you never stated if it is/was getting spark. It takes spark, fuel, to run. Is it getting fuel? With key off, air cleaner removed, look inside carburetor and operate the throttle linkage looking for a stream of fuel. If not, remove the gas line from carb, place a rubber hose over it, and into a container, and have someone crank engine. If you get a fair stream of fuel then the pump is probably ok. If not the pump maybe out, or the filter is plugged. As first stated a more detail list of items that has been done, to help diagnose the problem.
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