ZE wont start

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TsiMiata
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Re: ZE wont start

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Sounds like the rear cams went out of time. That could explain the sudden low compression. I'd double check the cam timing.
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Re: ZE wont start

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yeah thats what were thinking cause when the engine fired it up, I know it was running on all 6 cylinders, so something must have jumped for it to be down on all 3 in the rear.
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Re: ZE wont start

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The fuel line coming from the fuel filter(feed line) goes to the odd bank(which would be furthest from you if you were standing in front of the car looking at the engine). The fuel line coming from the even bank is the return line. Dummied down...the line coming from the fuel filter does NOT go to the fuel pressure regulator side.
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Re: ZE wont start

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just curious have you found the problem yet?
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Re: ZE wont start

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Yeah I got it all fixed now, come to find out when we had the cams out we put the back cam pully on backwards, causing it to be 180* out.
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