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No distributor listed. Looks like it uses two 4 cyl coil packs, one on each side of the engine. Follow the plug wires - the module is part of the coil pack. Could be a relay, or the pump. You'll need to figure out if it is lack of spark or fuel to proceed.
Sometimes vehicles from the 1990s that are Ford have a problem with the spark plugs wearing down the electrodes until gas builds up and shoots the spark plug out of its threads when too much gas builds up in a cylinder and it detonates.
Have you changed the spark plug after changing the plug boot and ignition coil?
If the car won't turn over, the battery might be dead or low on charge.
When you installed the ignition module did you put the grease on the bottom side. You may want to inspect your coil, if you own a multimeter, you can primary and secondary sides. Also check out condition of cap and rotor,plugs and wires.
same car same problem its the distrubutor put a msd distributor and it will be fixed the oem distributors are junk even a new replacement you need a msd
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