Maknwine
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- Joined
- Nov 24, 2016
- Posts
- 101
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- 141
- Location
- Virginia
- First Name
- Tom
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- c30
- Engine Size
- 5.7
I picked up this truck end of summer and drove it about 500 trouble free miles before coming back home one night and having it basically shut down. After looking for anything obvious it finally got running and I limped home with a awful running missing engine.
Wires looked great and couldn't see anything arcing under hood. Checked wires for spark, coil for spark. Pulled cap and couldn't see any issues. Cleaned all grounds around manifold and to front of truck. Did not clean ground behind pass side head but it is intact. Have removed and cleaned terminals on CTS and had a new AC Delco on hand for K5 but made no difference, so have the old one back in. Decided to go with new wires, plugs, cap, and rotor button since I didn't know how long since changed. Still the miss continued. Tried carb spray around vacuum lines and intake, no change. Checked vacuum lines visually as well. TBI is spraying conical spray as it should. Looks just like 91 K5 I have that runs well...knock on wood. So took the Ignition Control Module to Advance Auto and it tested fine. Decided to put the K5 Distributor into C30 and ran a little better. The C30 coil tested in spec on ohmmeter but decided to take K5 coil and put in C30...still ran a little better but no where near like it should. When using timing light, the light would not flicker like it should. So tried on my 87 S-10 and light flickered continually like normal. So I decided to try my K5 ECM in the C30. Well, it starts quickly and runs better but still is not right. The timing light however now flickers like it should. Before ECM change, it would light up and not light for several revolutions then light up and so on. I have the timing set at 6`BTDC with wire uplugged. I decided to go ahead and put a new coil on that I had last night and ran it around a bit but still lacks power and missing a bit. It starts easy though.
So, I'm going to check to make sure I didn't put a wire to wrong dist spot tonight. I think I'm going to swap the ECM back to see if it runs worst with original ECM. I need to do a compression check as that's probably the first thing I should have done. Will remove all plugs, pull coil wire (is that all I need to do to stop any electrical issues? ), and block the throttle open.
Well, I expect this thing to continue to kick my rear and since everything else in and around the house is breaking, blowing up, or rusting to death it should fit right in!
Tks
TJ
Wires looked great and couldn't see anything arcing under hood. Checked wires for spark, coil for spark. Pulled cap and couldn't see any issues. Cleaned all grounds around manifold and to front of truck. Did not clean ground behind pass side head but it is intact. Have removed and cleaned terminals on CTS and had a new AC Delco on hand for K5 but made no difference, so have the old one back in. Decided to go with new wires, plugs, cap, and rotor button since I didn't know how long since changed. Still the miss continued. Tried carb spray around vacuum lines and intake, no change. Checked vacuum lines visually as well. TBI is spraying conical spray as it should. Looks just like 91 K5 I have that runs well...knock on wood. So took the Ignition Control Module to Advance Auto and it tested fine. Decided to put the K5 Distributor into C30 and ran a little better. The C30 coil tested in spec on ohmmeter but decided to take K5 coil and put in C30...still ran a little better but no where near like it should. When using timing light, the light would not flicker like it should. So tried on my 87 S-10 and light flickered continually like normal. So I decided to try my K5 ECM in the C30. Well, it starts quickly and runs better but still is not right. The timing light however now flickers like it should. Before ECM change, it would light up and not light for several revolutions then light up and so on. I have the timing set at 6`BTDC with wire uplugged. I decided to go ahead and put a new coil on that I had last night and ran it around a bit but still lacks power and missing a bit. It starts easy though.
So, I'm going to check to make sure I didn't put a wire to wrong dist spot tonight. I think I'm going to swap the ECM back to see if it runs worst with original ECM. I need to do a compression check as that's probably the first thing I should have done. Will remove all plugs, pull coil wire (is that all I need to do to stop any electrical issues? ), and block the throttle open.
Well, I expect this thing to continue to kick my rear and since everything else in and around the house is breaking, blowing up, or rusting to death it should fit right in!
Tks
TJ