1987 454 TBI stalls at idle after a short time

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Been a couple weeks, any progress?
Sorry, was too damn cold to do anything for seemingly weeks, then I had the flu this week.

I bought a new Bosch 12014 single wire O2 sensor (didn’t want to mess with adding other variables with 3-wire, and cheap) and installed it today. Computer not seeing the O2 sensor it seems, reading still never changes from .451 v and nothing gets populated on the o2, blm, or int tables.

I cleared all codes and it is not showing any codes now. Should it throw a code not seeing any O2 signal change? I let it warm up to operating temp with the same result.

Guess I’ll look for the ecu pin out and see if I can read changing at the ecu connector pin and/or check continuity from ecu connector pin to the O2 connector.

I’m open to other suggestions on what to check.

Thanks,

Mike
 

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Sorry, was too damn cold to do anything for seemingly weeks, then I had the flu this week.

I bought a new Bosch 12014 single wire O2 sensor (didn’t want to mess with adding other variables with 3-wire, and cheap) and installed it today. Computer not seeing the O2 sensor it seems, reading still never changes from .451 v and nothing gets populated on the o2, blm, or int tables.

I cleared all codes and it is not showing any codes now. Should it throw a code not seeing any O2 signal change? I let it warm up to operating temp with the same result.

Guess I’ll look for the ecu pin out and see if I can read changing at the ecu connector pin and/or check continuity from ecu connector pin to the O2 connector.

I’m open to other suggestions on what to check.

Thanks,

Mike

seems I remember somewhere about issues with Bosch O2 sensors not working well.

constant .45v means the ECM and wiring is ok. but for some reason the O2 voltsge isnt changing. I'd try an AC Delco O2 and see if that fixes it.
 

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seems I remember somewhere about issues with Bosch O2 sensors not working well.

constant .45v means the ECM and wiring is ok. but for some reason the O2 voltsge isnt changing. I'd try an AC Delco O2 and see if that fixes it.
Nope.
Unplug your O2 and the aldl will still show .45mv
 

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Sorry, was too damn cold to do anything for seemingly weeks, then I had the flu this week.

I bought a new Bosch 12014 single wire O2 sensor (didn’t want to mess with adding other variables with 3-wire, and cheap) and installed it today. Computer not seeing the O2 sensor it seems, reading still never changes from .451 v and nothing gets populated on the o2, blm, or int tables.

I cleared all codes and it is not showing any codes now. Should it throw a code not seeing any O2 signal change? I let it warm up to operating temp with the same result.

Guess I’ll look for the ecu pin out and see if I can read changing at the ecu connector pin and/or check continuity from ecu connector pin to the O2 connector.

I’m open to other suggestions on what to check.

Thanks,

Mike
All the wiring diagrams are in the injection forum on binderplanet.com
Here's the pinout with the key on test you can perform.
Just back pin the connector.
I normally remove the blue comb to make it easier.
So, unplug connector from ECM, find pin D7 and read it from connector to your O2 connector.
Then check the O2 sensor gnd to eng gnd.
Error codes are based on specific criteria.
Normally you won't get an O2 error until you drive it fully warmed and the ECM is waiting for a specific reading.
This can also include VSS input like the EGR test uses.
 

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All the wiring diagrams are in the injection forum on binderplanet.com
Here's the pinout with the key on test you can perform.
Just back pin the connector.
I normally remove the blue comb to make it easier.
So, unplug connector from ECM, find pin D7 and read it from connector to your O2 connector.
Then check the O2 sensor gnd to eng gnd.
Error codes are based on specific criteria.
Normally you won't get an O2 error until you drive it fully warmed and the ECM is waiting for a specific reading.
This can also include VSS input like the EGR test uses.
I went and drove it while you were posting that to see what happened. I did get a few hundredths change and it populates 3 cells of the O2 table. The truck has what look like aftermarket cast manifolds. The O2 sensor is on the driver side collector, o2 reading only changed when I got on it a few times so I’m guessing it isn’t getting hot enough.

I found the 3-wire sensor and adapter I had (GM 19178959), I’ll try it tomorrow. I have a ‘93 OBS 2500 350 TBI Suburban also (it’s totaled tho), I had bought the sensor from Harris maybe 2 yrs ago but never installed it.

Oh yeah, it is showing O2 error code after driving.

Thanks,

Mike
 

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I went and drove it while you were posting that to see what happened. I did get a few hundredths change and it populates 3 cells of the O2 table. The truck has what look like aftermarket cast manifolds. The O2 sensor is on the driver side collector, o2 reading only changed when I got on it a few times so I’m guessing it isn’t getting hot enough.

I found the 3-wire sensor and adapter I had (GM 19178959), I’ll try it tomorrow. I have a ‘93 OBS 2500 350 TBI Suburban also (it’s totaled tho), I had bought the sensor from Harris maybe 2 yrs ago but never installed it.

Oh yeah, it is showing O2 error code after driving.

Thanks,

Mike
If you drove it, you should have logged data and BLM.
 

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