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Check that the alternator is not working. This is common for a car to turn over and not completely start. The alternator is not charging the battery hence your electrical charge drains to low. If you are handy with a voltmeter, check that there is charge at the battery and if the voltage is higher when the car runs assuming you can start it again.
possible pressure regulater no good ,is this happening for all injector ports ? or just one ? also check fuel pressure from pump ,are you getting electrical pulse to each injector ,that would show that computer is working , one last resort is try just a spot of starting fluid if it starts and runs its a fuel supply problem please get back to me hopefuly this works .Woody
It is possible that the fuel pressure is low specially after the engine heats up and so it refuses to start. Rather than changing spares with a suspicion you must confirm the case before the part is replaced.So I think that the fuel pump must be checked, check the compression, timing and valve settings.
Check for the ground to the engine and to the body, chevys comes with a lot of grounds everywhere but the most for starting are the one on the engine and the one on the body, check for the correct gauge of the cables, fell the cables if they are warm whe you try to start, it supose to be a gauge bigger.
goodf luck.
hi the mass air flow sensor is in the intake hose/tube between the air filter and intake closer to the intake manifold will have wires pluged into the side of it
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