Posted by Brad Wright in MO on April 28, 2009 at 21:09:21 from (70.237.189.77):
My 90 Chevy with a 350 ci motor and a four speed manual transmission. Its got 99000 miles on it. About a month ago I was stopped at a red light when the truck died and would not start. Turned out to be the distributor, so i replaced it and everything was fine. Bout 2 days ago the same thing happened and the distributor was under warranty so I replaced it and everything was fine, untill today. I was driving again today and the truck died, much like it did when the disributor went bad. So when I got it home I tested the distributor it with my multimeter it tested ok. However the truck will not start. Fuel pump is ok. Cap and rotor are fairly new. Plugs are recent to. So what do I check now? Im really at a loss. Im also confused as to why it ate two distributors. Any help would be appreciated.
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