Try checking voltage at the starter while cranking . I have a 91 Suburban 350 that eventually stopped cranking . Voltage was good at the battery end and on the starter but went to nothing when cranking . Replaced the cable , had battery voltage while cranking and started .
There were issues with the trans harness at the connection on the side of the trans . If you pull the connector and find trans fluid in the cavity , there are updated parts to repair that . This was on the earlier trucks , I have a 91 Suburban , and the ends were different on the newer parts .
Rock Auto is showing two different part numbers for the 96 and 97 3500 . I would think you would need to know the brake system numbers for ordering the correct parts i.e. JB7 or JD8 etc . These are on the glovebox door with all the other codes .
I remember reading those pages on the theory about precups when you posted them a while ago . First sentence is a red flag for me . Only 40% of the swept volume is in the prechamber ? Where is the other 60% ? Remember this is at TDC . Not happening as you have stated because of the pressure...
Right , heated air from the compression . The walls and the precup have nothing to do with the ignition as far as temp . You can start a cold engine without glows or the precup being hot as long as you have good compression . The air in the cylinder is compressed and forced into the precup by...
Chime is on the relay box to the right of the steering column . It has the blinker and some other stuff . The wiper delay is the one with the ribs directly under the steering column when you take the small plate off the lower dash panel . I think what you are asking about might be cruise control .
Those are some interesting specs for the cams but you might want to look at them a little closer . First there are no tappet lift numbers . Were the cams checked @ .050 " , .004 " or ? This throws the duration numbers way off . Second the minus BTDC doesn't seem correct .
Crane regrind 1112...