Your motor needs three things fuel air and Spark so if you know you're getting fuel then it's usually air or spark I've had the same problem before and it was the rotor was broken inside of the distributor cap so it was getting plenty of air and fuel but no spark one way to check your problem would be to spray starter fluid in the throttle body or carburetor and if it doesn't start then your problem is not fuel it's most likely something with your ignition like your distributor cab or rotor could also be ascensor like your mass airflow sensor one way to check that is to run your computer for codes for free at most auto parts stores and since your car doesn't drive I'm sure you can rent one from somewhere and run codes personally I think it's something with your ignition most likely rotor cheap fix
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Your motor needs three things fuel air and Spark so if you know you're getting fuel then it's usually air or spark I've had the same problem before and it was the rotor was broken inside of the distributor cap so it was getting plenty of air and fuel but no spark one way to check your problem would be to spray starter fluid in the throttle body or carburetor and if it doesn't start then your problem is not fuel it's most likely something with your ignition like your distributor cab or rotor could also be ascensor like your mass airflow sensor one way to check that is to run your computer for codes for free at most auto parts stores and since your car doesn't drive I'm sure you can rent one from somewhere and run codes personally I think it's something with your ignition most likely rotor cheap fix