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    thats not the problem... the zc block was non-vtec. We pulled the plug. thats done. Heads torqued down and everything.

    What I need to know is why it wont fire up. It's getting gas, no oil leaks, gets a spark, but a weak one. The battery is fine... If someone is in gwinnett or ANYWHERE AROUND IT, I would love for them to stop by and help a brotha out!!!
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    Ok, Let get something Clear.... 88-91 ZC Blocks where non Vtec. They made a SOHC and a DOHC.... 92-95 ZC Blocks Where VTEC... Go do your homework People...


    On your Problem... Be completely sure you are useing the z6 timing marks on the cam gear.. the Lines on the cam gear need to be level with the Head.. Use a Stright edge if need be... If your timing is right then you have a Weak Coil.. If you have another Dizzy than try it... If its got Fuel and spark it will run unless your timming is off... So try those things..

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