Mitsubishi Repair: 2001 galant wont start, crank angle sensor, cylinder heads


Question
I had the heads redone due to bad timing belt, reinstalled and won't start, timing seems to be lined up.  However when it turns over it sounds slow.  I am getting fuel, and there is spark.  All fuses are good.

Answer
Josh,
It's possible the crank angle sensor is improperly aligned.  With the amount of work that's involved in rebuilding cylinder heads, it's not uncommon for other components to get screwed up in the mix.  Try to see if you can read any trouble codes from your cars computer.  That will tell you if a sensor detecting a problem.  That'd be where I would start.
Good luck!