Well here is my late but never reply/update. Ok, after the idiots at the rebuild place in MEHICO rebuilt my distributor, well they put some plastic holders to keep the Cam Sensor in the distributor, so when I went to put the cap on and tighten down the screws, well yeah the cap didn't seat right(and I didn't find out why), so I tried tightening down the screws and well they just didn't go anywhere. I had to pull the distributor out yet again. Now those plastic hold on thingys, are jammed in the screw holes, and well I get to take that damned thing back to the parts store and get a replacement. I got the replacement, and I actually got it exactly in where I needed it, so its all back together. Now is where the fun begins. I went to the gas station to get some fuel for the tank, since the gas light was on, and the guage is reading near empty. Humm....well anyways, I put about 3 or 4 gallons in(its a 6 gallon can), and that should have gotten the guage to move up some, well, it didn't even flinch. Low fuel light is on, and it still shows just above the "E" mark. I had to get my portable charger unit out of the utility room and "pep" the battery some, as the temps last night got down into the teens, and the 6-7 year old Red Top Optima just didn't have the crank in it with all the testing and stuff I have been doing. I hooked the battery back up and turned the ignition on, and no check engine light came on, and it wouldn't go into diagnostic mode. I checked all my connections and parts that I replaced. All were good. I hooked my spark plug tester inline with the coil and went ahead and cranked the engine. No spark. I checked the fuel rail test port and a slight trickle of fuel came out. I am wondering now if my ECU is actually fried, or on the fritz or what. I pulled the connector off and checked the connections, and they all appeared good. I disconnected and reconnected the ground connection, and it too was still fine. I went back and turned the ignition back on and still no check engine light. Thoughts and or ideas now? I am considering checking all the harness connections one by one and see if any of those are showing short. I am also considering checking the ignition switch connections and seeing if all of those are good as well. Let me know what else I might be missing, as I have only changed the distributor, coil, and Crank Sensor, so there really isn't much to go from, and since I have the airbox out, I am seriously considering upgrading to the CAI now, since none of the bolts, nuts or parts to hold the factory one down are even there. Ok rant off, let me know where to proceed next.
Jeff