i have a 63 wm300 with a 251 motor i have fuel spark compression timing everything it needs to run but i cannot get it to does anyone have any ideas if so plz give me a call at 1260 701 3634 my name is john and i live in indiana
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I'm with Gorden, need more info. What did you do to verify it has fuel, spark, and compression? i.e. is there fuel coming out of the fuel pump and the carberator? How old is it? Did you try pouring some fuel in the intake? Did you check compression on all cylinders? Same with spark. Check ignition timing?
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i just bought the truck it hasnt ran since 07 i checked the timing put new points and condencer in i dumped fresh fuel down the intake checked compression checked spark at each plug i checked the valve to make sure they are opening and closing the only thing i know that has been done is i pulled the dist. to put the points in other than that i bumped it over till it blew my finger off number one then i put everything back together
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Originally posted by dodgeman41983 View Posti just bought the truck it hasnt ran since 07 i checked the timing put new points and condencer in i dumped fresh fuel down the intake checked compression checked spark at each plug i checked the valve to make sure they are opening and closing the only thing i know that has been done is i pulled the dist. to put the points in other than that i bumped it over till it blew my finger off number one then i put everything back together
Chances are, however, that you messed something up on the ignition.
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About 40 years ago somebody told me all an engine needed to run was fuel, compression and ignition. It sounds like you are certain you have a nice spark, you say you checked the compression (on all cylinders?, what was it?) and you put some gas in the carb. My book says if you really have compression and spark, and you put some gas in the carb your timing could be WAY off. Any chance that is the case? Are you getting any cough at all? Have you tried a bit of ether maybe?
Wayne
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Originally posted by dodgeman41983 View Postyes i have had 2 people check the plug wires for me and on the valves i stuck a small but stiff piece of hose down the plug hole and you can feel the valves opening and closing
Wayne
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As an automotive instructor I found that of all the no-starts students had in engine assembly virtually all of them were from having the distributor in 180 degrees out. TDC of the wrong stroke.
Start over on your distributor installation. Prove to yourself it is in right.Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.
Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?
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Funny story here. I was 15 years old I "rebuilt" a two wheeled garden tractor. The rebuilt included new rings, piston and connecting rod since they broke due to lack of oil. (we put less oil in it so it would not smoke to make up for the broken oil ring....) When it was all back together it would not start. This 15 year old farm boy was getting mad and pulling and pulling. Then my Grandfather says "does it have gas?". I said some unpleasant words indicating of course you old man it has gas, pulled some more, put some gas in, and it started right up... 40 years later I tell that story ...
Wayne
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