1997 Dakota 5.2 v-8 won't start

Asked by dakota7641 Jan 20, 2014 at 07:23 PM about the 1997 Dodge Dakota Club Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Truck ran fine, parked it, next AM would not start.Changed cap and rotor they were very worn but no effect. It barerly tries to start but no go.It's getting spark to plugs. Tried a little starting fluid but still same effect. Any ideas??

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It's been 26 at night and mid 30's daily. In the past it has done well in colder weather... Thanks

44,685

If so it takes a really good spark to fire the cylinders. Buy a set of platinum plugs and put in it and see if it starts.

44,685

You may have partially flooded the spark plugs. Pull them out and see how many are wet.

It has platinum plugs, granted they are old. A little sooty but not wet. How about a cam sensor? Also I tried the starting fluid and nothing different.

44,685

Are the spark plugs black or white where it fires?

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44,685

If the plugs are black then they are not firing the cylinders.Please tell me they're not champion.

12,595

champion plugs are fine for the magnum engines. no reason to run anything else. I know plenty of people with full race engines that race with them. did you check your fuel system?

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44,685

Each to his own. I have replaced more champion plugs for not firing than anything else. That's why there the cheapest you can buy. You get what you pay for. They are a good spark plug... For lawn mowers and chainsaws.

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