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Originally Posted by blue62
Get a can of spray starting fluid.
Remove your air cleaner spray the starting fluid into the intake.
Then crank the engine and see if it will at least fire.
Let us know what you find.
Also what year is the car and how many miles????
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Thanks for the reply blue62. Notifications for this thread got mixed up in my email so I'm replying late.
Im going to try the started fluid. The battery is fully charged and the engine cranks strong but just won't turn over. I have an aftermarket high-flow intake. Should I spray the starter fluid in the intake where the tubing detaches at the throttle body or closer to the MAF?
The engine was rebuilt in 2016 and has about 40,000 miles on it.
Again, thanks!