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Crank, no spark SOLVED

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This is exactly what my truck is doing right now. I thought it was a fuel issue because gauge is off from big tires. I put gas in and it would fire up and run. Not working this time. 55psi at rail so I was going to check spark in the morning. Sometimes sitting idling it will just die. Weird.
 
Update as stated above I should have checked that coil ground wire. They called and diagnosed that. They must have gave old plug wires a workout since it is now missing bad. I am waiting for it to cool and change plugs and wires. Pryor to it dying it wasn't missing like I picked it up. The guy shrugged his shoulders. That is why I usually do my own work. $200 lesson. I am also going to find where that main coil ground wire is also.

Edit: I see from above post
So there's either a break in the ground wire or it's corroded where it's attached to the block. The ground in question is directly above the front axle "pumpkin" attached to the bottom of the block (driver's side). It's not easy to get at. I inspected the wire as well as I could and didn't see any break in it. I cut open the harness, found the wire and used a line tap to run a ground to the alternator bracket. That fixed it.