Chrysler Repair: motor wont start, camshaft sprockets, compression stroke


Question
Hi Roland, at the end of my long story, i still have one problem i tried to start my car and it won't start and smell gas, i remove a spark plug and the spark plugs are wet of gas, i dry them. i have sparks when i test them outside the motor i replaced them in motor i crank for a couple seconds won't start and smell gas again remove spark plugs let them dry again no code appears. what do you think. thank you very much

Answer
I wonder what the compression in each cylinder is and also whether the valve timing may have slipped. So I would buy a compression tester and measure that, but first remove the timing covers and see if the timing marks on the camshaft sprockets are lined up when the crank is at top dead center of the compression stroke of cylinder #1. Check condition of timing belt while doing that observation. Also, is there any possibility that the wires from the distributor cap to the plugs are out of order?
Roland