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    '84 PowerRam will crank when I turn the key, occasionally it will turnover 1-2 times but will die immediately, but I cant get it to start and run. Battery is good, I replaced sparkplugs, looking for suggestions as to what steps I should take next. I was wondering if it could be the starter? Any help would be appreciated!

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    Is it getting power to the coil all the time when cranking and in the run position?
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    was truck running before you changed the plugs ?

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    Truck was not running before I changed the plugs and how do I check if it is getting power to the coil all the time when cranking?

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    Also check that your battery terminals and grounds are clean and secure.

    Generally if a starter cranks at all, it should be fine; they don't tend to just "get weak" with age/wear, tho' they can get sporadic where they crank fine sometimes and don't crank at all other times.
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    A test light on the + side of the coil. Did You gap the plugs. Also did you change the wires? Because it’s sounding like you messed up the firing order
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    also
    u can quick check if coil is firing. Lightly clamp/ground a good spark plug
    remove coil lead from cap center and rig/put it on plug... then crank, look for spark
    points gap, or is distributor electronic ?
    After cranking with no start, remove plug to see if any fuel on electrode
    If truck sat for long, fuel may be stale or carb funky. Pour in 2 caps of fresh gas. See if it runs for a sec
    if you have spark and fuel, then it's onto timing

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