Jays86
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2016
- Posts
- 11
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- Location
- Sacramento, CA
- First Name
- Jason
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hey everyone, I'm looking for some advice on where to start with my new truck. I'm almost wishing I picked up a pre-smog truck, but it is what it is, and I need to at least fix what I have. I have an '86 K10 Silverado with a 5.7, and I'm having a missing issue at idle and it seems to be running hot at idle, especially with the a/c on. The truck has already passed smog, and by looking at the numbers, it looks like it passed fairly easy. I've worked on cars for over 20 years, so I'm fairly mechanically inclined, just not as knowledgeable with Chevy's as I am with others. The only non original part I see on the engine is a mechanical advance MSD distributor, which must have been overlooked during the smog. The engine runs rough at idle and the idle fluctuates a bit. The idle was quite high the other day, 900+ rpm's in park, and would fluctuate from 900-980. Then all of a sudden the check engine light came on, the idle smoothed out perfectly, but then went back to hunting up and down again. I did check the #1 plug, and it's definitely lean! I have a huge stack of receipts showing that literally everything on this truck has been rebuilt. It hasn't been driven much, and with all the paperwork and odometer readings, there's about 10,000 miles on the engine. Where should I start? Ditch the MSD for a factory HEI? Have the carb rebuilt including rebushed throttle shafts to make sure there's no leaks there? Could the ECM be part of the issue? I actually had no idea this year of truck even had an ECM! I also read something about this truck may have an electronically controlled mixture? Is this true? I'm also assuming that means there is no way to manually adjust the carb? Sorry for the rambling, it's not as easy for me to type out questions, as it is to talk to someone over the phone to ask questions lol. Any help is greatly appreciated!