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hey just wonderin if anyone could help me out i red a few other forums on here but none really got me far.

i got r32 with rb25det wat did run, i put new water pump n inlet cam in standard , new battery. even changed earth to a betta place.

getin a slow spark while crankin duno if that normal?, so cas workin right? tryd me spark ignitinion mod, that no good, fuel pressure b4 rail, but duno if injectors sprayin???

any help would be great . thx

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So, you're sure the cams are aligned correctly?

And you've confirmed the half-moon key, to locate the CAS, is still inside the end of the exhaust cam?

cam went in tdc, and the hfl moon key inside the cas was still inside the cas yes

cam went in tdc, and the hfl moon key inside the cas was still inside the cas yes

Not the bit inside the CAS. The mating half inside the front of the exhaust cam.

You can use a screwdriver as a sort of stethoscope to listen if the injector is operating.

yea i tryd that thx . hey me cas was out.. "dope " kickd first go. but now i got this awful whine comin from the inlet side. i pored oil over shit b4 i put cam cover on. dont sound good. any ideals

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