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Good morning all,

I posted a while back about a fuel pump, which thanks to y’all’s help I was able to get replaced.

However, a new problem has arisen. 
My 87 GL-10 wagon isn’t running well. This morning it started up fine, but began to misfire and sputter when I put it in drive. I replaced my spark plugs and fuel filter, but now it won’t turn over.

I have a Haynes Manual to go on.

Does any body have any idea what it could be?

distributor cap and rotor maybe?

thanks,

Kevin

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You're saying it won't turn over at all now? If that is the case check the battery power and connections at the battery and ground connections.
Sometimes bad Ground and/or bad Battery Connections are the demon...
Put the correct size socket on the crank pulley bolt and spin the engine over with a big ratchet or cheater bar to see that nothing has locked up or started to stick in the rotating assembly of the engine. I know its metric, but 7/8 fits well.
Once the car is turning over and or starting again:
Check that you are getting spark at all 4 ends of the spark plug wires, and that they are in the right order as el_freddo says.
If that all checks out; maybe you still have a problem with dirty fuel? How old is the gas in the tank?
Sometimes a dose of Stabil, Lucas Fuel Injector Cleaner, Heat, and/or all of the above work.
Also, on 3rd gens (EA82s) there are TWO fuel filters... you only mention replacing one.

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Lets do basics.

By "wont turn over" do you mean wont start or wont crank?

Not cranking and the missing is more indicitive of a charging issue (bad alternator)

If it does crank and not start do you have spark?

Check the battery voltage.

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10 hours ago, scoobydube said:

My guess is the $20 Exhaust Gas Temperature sensor that screws into the catalytic converter.  Your welcome in advance.

That's an oxygen sensor, not a single EA-series engine was ever equipped with an EGT.  In fact, I don't think a single USDM Subaru ever had an EGT until the 2002 WRX's EJ205.

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