Now all it does is turns over but wont start is getting plenty of gas?

Tiny
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I have a 94 toyota camry replaced the ignition coil in it. Run n drove fine. Bout 2 months later was goin down the road it run hot blew the top hose of the radiator was running sluggish n wouldn't accelerate after that I got it home and replaced the ignition coil again and now all it does is turns over but wont start is getting plenty of gas and fire. What could the problem be. Would appreciate any help I could get thanx
Monday, January 23rd, 2006 AT 1:52 PM

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Tiny
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Timing belt?
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Sunday, January 29th, 2006 AT 2:44 AM
Tiny
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Isnt the timing belt and I havent yet figured out what the problem is !
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Sunday, January 29th, 2006 AT 2:30 PM
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Wouldnt accelerate?Did it die after that?Does the engine just crank and not start or does it try to start by jumping?If it is getting fuel and spark go to the next thing. Air
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Monday, January 30th, 2006 AT 12:06 AM
Tiny
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It was runnin hot why it blew da top hose off I went n got the car later that day it started up but run like sh*t n barely would move run sluggish n all got it home looked it over n whatnot then went to start it again and all it will do is turn over n not start has a new ignition coil in it too. Had the timing belt replaced bout 6 months ago I checked it and its turning when u try n start it. Maybe the gear timing gear broke or jumped time? I have no clue
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Monday, January 30th, 2006 AT 11:30 AM
Tiny
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Was it over heated? If so head gasket blown?
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Monday, January 30th, 2006 AT 9:35 PM
Tiny
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If it is a blown head gasket. Wouldnt the car still start though?
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Tuesday, January 31st, 2006 AT 1:09 AM
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The problem is you get someone who knows how to repair.
It sounds like you have your head up so far that its blinding you

give it up you will never be able to repair right and no one wants to help
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Tuesday, January 31st, 2006 AT 4:35 PM
Tiny
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U know wtf u can go. If u aint got nothing good to say then keep ur lil fingers from replying to a thing I have on here
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Wednesday, February 1st, 2006 AT 2:03 AM
Tiny
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If the head gasket blown, either way, it will start or not depends on internal or external leaks. That means the cooling system or engine oil leaks in the combusion chamber or leaking outside the engine.
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Thursday, February 9th, 2006 AT 12:50 AM

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