I don't think anyone told you to clean the idle control valve? I was in the same situation and that was my fix. It is a likely culprit for crank no start.
Don't give up, you can figure it out.
Here is my basic checklist, sorry if something is redundant.
(1) Sensors/ecu stuff critical to starting:
coolant temp
crank sensor and its reference markings (you checked that)
afm
idle control valve
(2) Fuel
Is the pump running while you are cranking the engine? Fuel should be coming out of the regulator or the feed hose while you crank the engine. You could also jump the pump by pulling the relay and using a piece of wire, it is in a group of three in front of the fuse box.
(3)Air
Look for large vacuum leaks
(4) Ground wires, there is one from the engine to chassis, one under the back seat (for the pump I think...), one under the dash, and on the m20b27 under the intake manifold for the ecu, idk where it is for the b25.
(5)Clean and dry ignition stuff, but you did that.
Don't give up, you can figure it out.
Here is my basic checklist, sorry if something is redundant.
(1) Sensors/ecu stuff critical to starting:
coolant temp
crank sensor and its reference markings (you checked that)
afm
idle control valve
(2) Fuel
Is the pump running while you are cranking the engine? Fuel should be coming out of the regulator or the feed hose while you crank the engine. You could also jump the pump by pulling the relay and using a piece of wire, it is in a group of three in front of the fuse box.
(3)Air
Look for large vacuum leaks
(4) Ground wires, there is one from the engine to chassis, one under the back seat (for the pump I think...), one under the dash, and on the m20b27 under the intake manifold for the ecu, idk where it is for the b25.
(5)Clean and dry ignition stuff, but you did that.
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