MrMarty51
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First of all, here is the fuel pressure gauge. Both videos at engine idle.
First video is pre FFM.
Second is post FFM.
First video is pre FFM.
Second is post FFM.
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Your actual timing of 3.8 is getting you default TDCO of -2.46. You won’t get a TDCO less than -2.46 until you get actual timing at 3.5 or less.New numbers after relearn.
Guess I’ll back it down just a little.
If about -1.90 is the sweet number then I’ll shoot for that or slightly lower.
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No. Rock steady.I would think the offset is a little high, mine being a obd1 won't go over -1.99 before setting a code. I have it set iirc at -0.7 and it seems happy.
your vid post FFM and the pressure jumping around as well as at 1000 rpm me thinks the filter is causing a restriction? does it jump any pre FFM under the same conditions?
I also have searched and scrounged and I can find no disconnected terminal plugs.Okay.
Getting to the IP hold down nuts was a fiasco.
The engine was running sweet and smooth.
The biggest hurdle was the harness for the CPS.
I unplugged that sensor then tried rerouting the harness.
Too short to go through any other channels.
Clipped the wires and soldered in longer pieces of wire so that the harness could go up over behind the AC compressor. Splices staggered, soldered and heat shrink.
Got it put back together.
Loosened the nutz, rotated the IP passenger sidewards.
Fired it back up, warmed it real good, then run it through the relearn process.
Engine fired right up.
Timing offset was then at .83 or some such in the 80s.
Reset the IP towards the DS, not drinkers side , and did the relearn process, then at -2.11. Moved it about 1/2 the distance and relearn, I’m happy with these numbers.
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The thing I am not happy with is this.
That all started after I extended the CPS harness but I dont remember if I moved the IP then it started the rough running.
Do you have a Baldwin filter dealer nearby?No. Rock steady.
Oriellys has Wix filters.
I stopped there last Sunday and had called ahead for a fuel filter for the trudo you habe a Baldwin dealer close bt?ck.
I got there and he hands me some off breed fuel filter, billed out already so I took it.
Removed it from the box this morning.
WHAT A POS.
Tomorrow I’ll get a NAPA GOLD and this thing is going back.
Even the hold down band threads have pieces of finely shaved plastic hanging from them.
Edited to say, they didnt have a wix for the truck in stock, would come out of Billings on last Tuesday. Nope, not doing that.
Yes, still on the -0.88.so long as you connected the same wires to the wire on the connector that shouldn't make a difference on how it runs. are there any codes now with it running rough? might try to get it back to the -0.88 that is a good medium setting. from reading on the innerwebs folks are saying anything over -1.94 is too much.
I have tried to do dat and the resistor doesnt seem to wanna fit into the terminal plug. Tried it on the todays episode too.if you ever run across a pmd where when the resistor is installed and the connector won't fully seat. move the resistor to the harness where it plugs into the truck harness near the IP. That's what I did so I wouldn't need to worry about it when swapping out PMD's
Glad to hear you got the rough running figured out.
Now that I think about it, I did have to trim my resistor, not for the extension, but when I replaced my PMD. the newer one had a different shape to it, also had to trim the one if the pointy things on the connector too. iirc there is a TSB somewhere that shows this modification to the connector where GM changed it's shape. Later when I moved the resistor to the engine side of the extension I didn't have any issues slipping it in.I have tried to do dat and the resistor doesnt seem to wanna fit into the terminal plug. Tried it on the todays episode too.
It looks like there would have to be some shaving, or philing done on the resistor to get it to fit.