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1. Installed wrong which allow gas to build up flooding the motor. Flooding
requires drying or dry time. 2. Butterfly valve not connected to proper mechanism which may be connected to fuel plunger. The plunger (not correct name) pumps an initial fuel to start your car or accelerate. Too much fuel would choke it and won't start. 3. Overall, make sure their is spark and fuel. Canned fuel called starting fluid could be handy. 4. This is a very difficult car to work on and sadly you happen to work on it. In the future if you decide to learn start on a fuel injected engine which are labled an lx-i suffix. |
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