tj43
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- Joined
- Jun 20, 2022
- Posts
- 77
- Reaction score
- 192
- Location
- Little Rock
- First Name
- TJ
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- V1500
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey everyone. I just swapped a new ATK TBI 350 into my 88 suburban. Everything went well. Good oil pressure. Temps are good. No leaks. No smoke The engine runs and drives decent. Cruising is great. The only problems are hard starting (lots of racket almost like it’s missing as it tried to start) and sometimes it dies at idle or when shifting into D or R.
I think my issue is timing and TBI idle settings related. I stabbed the distributor pretty close. It initially hunted a lot for idle. I clocked a little advance into the dizzy by hand and it helped some. I couldn’t get a good reading with the timing light.
I’ve read lots of posts regarding the need to disconnect a brown or tan wire before setting timing. However, my truck’s wiring doesn’t appear to match any of the other posts/photos/videos I have found.
I would really appreciate a “101” lesson on how to do a proper TBI/timing initial setup on this new engine. Feel free to talk to me like I know nothing about the OEM TBI on my truck—because that isn’t far from the truth.
Thanks.
I think my issue is timing and TBI idle settings related. I stabbed the distributor pretty close. It initially hunted a lot for idle. I clocked a little advance into the dizzy by hand and it helped some. I couldn’t get a good reading with the timing light.
I’ve read lots of posts regarding the need to disconnect a brown or tan wire before setting timing. However, my truck’s wiring doesn’t appear to match any of the other posts/photos/videos I have found.
I would really appreciate a “101” lesson on how to do a proper TBI/timing initial setup on this new engine. Feel free to talk to me like I know nothing about the OEM TBI on my truck—because that isn’t far from the truth.
Thanks.