350 tbi problem???

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i haven't found a wire that would go to that knock sensor. what does the plug look like. I hate having to find and fix others mistakes. This has been nothing but a headache since i got he truck trying to track down things. A big thanks to you guys for helping me!!
 

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What I’m saying is you may have to run a new wire straight from the ESC module if you can’t find the original wire.

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isnt it laying on the frame in that in the pic?
 

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I don't work with engines with ignition systems very often, but wouldn't a knock sensor be on the head or near the block deck? That really looks like a crank position sensor sitting behind the damper like that.

Do we know the history of this truck? That could be a junkyard replacement engine from a later truck, cause you know, a small block is a small block.
 

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I don't work with engines with ignition systems very often, but wouldn't a knock sensor be on the head or near the block deck? That really looks like a crank position sensor sitting behind the damper like that.

Do we know the history of this truck? That could be a junkyard replacement engine from a later truck, cause you know, a small block is a small block.


What engines are you working on that dont have ignition systems?:bleh:

its in the water jacket in the block not far from oil pan in center of the block.
 

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That looks like a plastic vortec timing chain cover. The knock sensor is above the back of the starter.
 

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Here's the Crank Sensor location...

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Isn't that ^^^ what's in his picture?

You know, right behind the damper, under the radiator hose? Doesn't look like it's anywhere near the starter to me.
 

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Things I found out!! I took to a friend the said it is vortec motor with my tbi stuff on it. I got under it and did more looking and it does have a o2 sensor and it's hooked up. After it warms up now I have noticed that it wants to idle high since I did the iac reset. I'm lost on this thing and about to give up!!!!
 

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If your IAC valve is settling where it’s supposed to, then you might have a vacuum leak. It could be a big one, a bunch of little ones, or a combination. Your engine’s vacuum is something you need to check with a gauge. @4WDKC is 100% correct on needing a scanner to diagnose any sensor related issues. Also make sure your throttle linkage isn’t binding.
 

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With the vortec heads you need to either have it tuned or make the fuel pressure regulator adjustable to jeep it from leaning out on the higher rpm.

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Had similar issues to you, replaced nearly everything and along the way learned a heap about my TBI and it’s little tricks.
Have you replaced the TPS . (Throttle position sensor )
Have you replaced the EGR
Mine turned out to be a combination of the electronics, TPS and IAC with the final issue being a cracked vac line to the charcoal canister right next to the insulator that the factory put on the line to prevent burn through on the exhaust manifold.
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Not replaced the tps yet on this . Just hate to keep throwing parts at it and not know for sure. Ill check all the vac lines again to see what i can find out.

Who makes a obd1 scanner that wont break the bank?
 

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Not replaced the tps yet on this . Just hate to keep throwing parts at it and not know for sure. Ill check all the vac lines again to see what i can find out.

Who makes a obd1 scanner that wont break the bank?

I bought a couple snap on mt2500 at a swap meetfor a good price, you can buy a cable from www.moates.net or http://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/connecting-with-a-laptop-with-tuner-pro-rt-and-diy-cable.13194/


if you wan tto test the tps just disconnect it, the truck will operate in limp home mode and use predetermined values instead of the sensors.
 

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