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If you are going to work on this car Purchase the Clymer manual.. or borrow one from the library.. Wiring diagram? there are 8 plug wires (firing order) and a plug for the IGN module. you did not say why you needed a diagram.. What is the car doing ? WRITE A COMMENT AND LET US KNOW WHAT YOU NEED.
You have an ELECTRICAL problem, It could be the Distributor, Ignition Module are my 2 Main Guesses without being there to Troubleshoot the vehicle. Check the following components. When it does, is there Spark?
If there is Spark, is the Timing Right? It could be out of Phase, Have you Checked your Crankshaft Sensor (Fuel Injected Model),
You need to follow the clues the car is telling you and it will lead you to the problem.
A Car Engine needs FUEL, AIR and SPARK to run.....
Here is the firing order diagram for all Chevrolet V-8 engines for that year (note distributor latch positions between terminals 3 and 6 and 1 and 2) and let me know if you need any help to understand this diagram, or if you require any further assistance.
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