A_Stranger
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- Joined
- Sep 11, 2019
- Posts
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- Location
- California
- First Name
- Cody
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 350
So to start. I am not really a gear head. I am not afraid of turning a tool, but what I know is pretty limited to what I have tackled previously. I am sort of up against a wall on this one and was sort of hoping for some direction.
So I was supposed to make a drive from Phoenix to Bakersfield two weeks ago. The night previous, I went to fill up and it stalled at the light at the intersections a block from where I was staying and refused to start. The next day it started. It then refused to start again and would try to do so an additional couple times while I was trying to determine the precise nature of the problem but the third time it started after the initial failure would be its last and it has been dead ever since.
I replaced the starter and solenoid first since they seemed the most likely culprit but it improved nothing. Then the battery and cables upon advice from a friend. I am embarrassed to admit it, but it took me a entire week to mucking about to realize it isn't simply a starter issue, additionally I cannot turn on my headlights or even get a squeak out of my horn. So I suspect the issue isn't with the starting system.
From what I have perused online, it seems very likely I need to replace the electronic spark control. It had been running rather rough for a week before this all happened and all of the symptoms fit perfectly, I hadn't given that much weight since it had been sitting all summer and I expected it to be a little rough until I adjusted the idle and maybe gave it a tune up. However I cannot find any information regarding whether or not my year of truck even has such a thing as an electronic spark control and additionally where it would be located. Every reference I find to it concerns models from the 80s.
Also, it may bear mentioning my particular engine is a target master 350, a small block V6 I believe. Now you all know everything I know. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Specifically, information regarding the ESC, which may also be known as an ECM.
So I was supposed to make a drive from Phoenix to Bakersfield two weeks ago. The night previous, I went to fill up and it stalled at the light at the intersections a block from where I was staying and refused to start. The next day it started. It then refused to start again and would try to do so an additional couple times while I was trying to determine the precise nature of the problem but the third time it started after the initial failure would be its last and it has been dead ever since.
I replaced the starter and solenoid first since they seemed the most likely culprit but it improved nothing. Then the battery and cables upon advice from a friend. I am embarrassed to admit it, but it took me a entire week to mucking about to realize it isn't simply a starter issue, additionally I cannot turn on my headlights or even get a squeak out of my horn. So I suspect the issue isn't with the starting system.
From what I have perused online, it seems very likely I need to replace the electronic spark control. It had been running rather rough for a week before this all happened and all of the symptoms fit perfectly, I hadn't given that much weight since it had been sitting all summer and I expected it to be a little rough until I adjusted the idle and maybe gave it a tune up. However I cannot find any information regarding whether or not my year of truck even has such a thing as an electronic spark control and additionally where it would be located. Every reference I find to it concerns models from the 80s.
Also, it may bear mentioning my particular engine is a target master 350, a small block V6 I believe. Now you all know everything I know. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Specifically, information regarding the ESC, which may also be known as an ECM.
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