BigBlueChevy
Compression Ignition Addict
Question, Dennis - maybe I'm just not reading right, but - if you manually raise the rpm to 1200 and hold it, everything is fine. If you then flip the 1050 switch (keeping the RPM manually at 1200), does it start to fishbite?
Doing this would clearly place the fault on the electrical (switch), rather than rpm, glows, fuel, or anything else.
That's what I had suggested Jim. To have him run a jumper wire to try and eliminate the possibility of the problem being electrical.
From an electrical standpoint, given everything you have said, it sounds to ME that the problem is something electrical related. Dumb question, but what gauge wire did you run from the PCM to the ground point? Wires will expand and contract just like every other metal at low and high temperatures. Perhaps after a little heat the conductor is expanding again to create a better connection vs when its ice cold?
Just throwing fuel into the fire if you will:rolleyes5: