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Re: Replaced broken timing belt, but still wont start... Help! 200 1984

From all the advice I got on my previous posts about the timing belt, a am relatively certain that the timing belt is on correctly. The timing marks are lined up and the rotor points to number one at TDC. I cannot check the timing becuase I haven't reinstalled the timing cover yet. I want to get the engine to turn over before I put all the accessories back on. I think my problem lies with the fact that I am not hearing or feeling the system or fuel pump relays click when I crank the engine. Both of the relays tested fine, as did the pump. When I turn the ignition on and crank the engine, these relays should trip, correct? Could there be a simple problem in the fuse box, even though fuses 5 and 12 tested ok? Any advice on how to troubleshoot this "no fuel" problem is appreciated. Keith






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