Working on a buddy's 1993 K2500. Started just running bad one day while being a DD.
Just put a new fuel filter on and no change. Distributor was replaced in the past decade so any OEM issues with it would be less probable.
Stomp it from a light and it throws you back a second then looses power and pops back.
No power at all over 3000 RPM. You literally have to back out of it so it can shift up.
Idle was high over 1200 RPM warmed up at a stoplight.
Idle RPM is low after startup hot.
Has to spin over several times to start hot or cold. Used to be turnkey hot.
Watching the idle air motor positions change on the scanner, but, not sure if it's actually moving. (Will pull it at some point and clean it out.) Idle all over the place doesn't act like it. Was over 45 MPH for 15 min so it should have learned the IAC position by now.
Scanner indicates very few O2 cross counts. Hangs either rich or lean. Getting on the throttle has it go extremely lean and stay there. Even floored. Crosscounts look good at a light throttle steady speed. But only then.
Timing light failed to work after a few flashes. Untested light so maybe a dud. Can't find my battle tested one at the moment. Was going to check FI patterns with it.
Going to pull the cap and check the rotor next. Just in case it's reading lean on the O2 sensor from a bad ignition.
That or EGR flopping open is all we can come up with at the moment.
Maybe we got more than one problem.
Ordered a new O2 sensor to have one on hand... The parts counter asking What bank and pre or post cat was hilarious. The deer in the headlights look when I said it only has one... No movement till I reminded em it's a 1993! On reflection as it was reading decent crosscounts on the way back from the parts store so IMO the one in it is fine.
Just put a new fuel filter on and no change. Distributor was replaced in the past decade so any OEM issues with it would be less probable.
Stomp it from a light and it throws you back a second then looses power and pops back.
No power at all over 3000 RPM. You literally have to back out of it so it can shift up.
Idle was high over 1200 RPM warmed up at a stoplight.
Idle RPM is low after startup hot.
Has to spin over several times to start hot or cold. Used to be turnkey hot.
Watching the idle air motor positions change on the scanner, but, not sure if it's actually moving. (Will pull it at some point and clean it out.) Idle all over the place doesn't act like it. Was over 45 MPH for 15 min so it should have learned the IAC position by now.
Scanner indicates very few O2 cross counts. Hangs either rich or lean. Getting on the throttle has it go extremely lean and stay there. Even floored. Crosscounts look good at a light throttle steady speed. But only then.
Timing light failed to work after a few flashes. Untested light so maybe a dud. Can't find my battle tested one at the moment. Was going to check FI patterns with it.
Going to pull the cap and check the rotor next. Just in case it's reading lean on the O2 sensor from a bad ignition.
That or EGR flopping open is all we can come up with at the moment.
Maybe we got more than one problem.
Ordered a new O2 sensor to have one on hand... The parts counter asking What bank and pre or post cat was hilarious. The deer in the headlights look when I said it only has one... No movement till I reminded em it's a 1993! On reflection as it was reading decent crosscounts on the way back from the parts store so IMO the one in it is fine.