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2.8 S10 wont start or turn over

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i have a 1987 2.8 TBI s10 automatic and just changed the plug wires and spark plugs a couple weeks ago right when i got the truck from a friend (free). well i went out to start the truck right after i did the tune-up and it started fine but as soon as i put it in D it completly shut down and i tried and tried to start it again but no go. a day later i went out there and tried it again and it fired right up. but yet again as soon as i put in D it died. well when i try to start it it doesnt crank and the starter doesnt even engage or "click". after tinkering with it for awaile i put my foot on the brake and shifted through the gears P-1st and put it in N and it started right up and then i put it in D and i took it around the block and it never missed a beat. well i took it out again and as i was driving down the road it just DIED, i lost everything, power steering, power brakes and it wouldnt start no matter what i did. also it is leaking a bunch of oil from the engine to the tranny and i went to check the oil level and it was fine, looked at the starter and had fresh oil dripping off it. my dad said it could be a relay gone bad or the oil pressure sending unit gone bad. also all the fuses are good as far as i can tell. i dont know much about s10's as it was just given to me. im a LS1-LS6 guy and am at a loss right now. thanx for any responces in the future.
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well I have an 83 s15 with the 2.8 I need to know where all the hose lines from the carb go to? can ya help me out or no I appreciate it?
The one on the front of tb is to your map sensor mounted outside the air cleaner Backside right to left is to the relay for the idle air control and the idle air controller itself, next port is to intake air temp sensor and vacuum meter, third largest port on backside is for the pcv valve and the last one is for smog pump, your hvac controls, and the tank purge solenoid then to the charcoal canister if you still have it. I’ll be back at my truck in a bit and will verify cause all this is off the top of my head from when I fixed all that recently
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