Mike Harrington
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- Joined
- Apr 27, 2020
- Posts
- 71
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- 9
- Location
- Briggs,Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- K3500
- Engine Size
- 454 7.4
1989 454 TBI that starts and idles like a dream. Has a snappy throttle response and excellent power.....until it hits operating temp of 195. Now it will still sit and idle and I can put it in second gear and creep around all day with do problems. But once I give it the gas and it's above 190 it will hesitate, buck and if I'm quick enough and push the clutch in and take my foot off the gas it will just hiccup and die....I can then start it right back up. But if I'm not quick enough it will hesitate, buck, hiccup, and then backfire thru the exhaust and then die. But it will start right back up and idle all day long.
Here's the things I've done....the engine is slightly above stock with a comp cam 212/218 computer controlled cam. I also have a throttle body spacer. I recently changed the fuel pump and it's putting out 27 psi at the throttle body. The distributor is brand new with all new internals. The coil is original but checks out. 8.5mm wires with ceramic ends, new plugs. No vacuum leaks anywhere. Checked tb unit for play in shaft...it's tight. Fuel injectors give a very nice even cone pattern. Timing is set right at spec with wire disconnected. No codes are being thrown. Have double checked ALL sensors and connectors and all check out fine.
This truck originally came with the hot fuel module located behind the dash next to computer but the little voltage regulator on the circuit board resoldered itself....with two different modules so I just unplugged it. I don't know if this is the cause or not as their is very little info on that module as they only came on certain heavy duty trucks.
Also...the truck still has the original prom chip in it( I have a new one in the mail headed my way that has been returned for the new cam) so could that be the problem as well?
It's just strange that it only does it once it's warmed up. Any help appreciated.
Here's the things I've done....the engine is slightly above stock with a comp cam 212/218 computer controlled cam. I also have a throttle body spacer. I recently changed the fuel pump and it's putting out 27 psi at the throttle body. The distributor is brand new with all new internals. The coil is original but checks out. 8.5mm wires with ceramic ends, new plugs. No vacuum leaks anywhere. Checked tb unit for play in shaft...it's tight. Fuel injectors give a very nice even cone pattern. Timing is set right at spec with wire disconnected. No codes are being thrown. Have double checked ALL sensors and connectors and all check out fine.
This truck originally came with the hot fuel module located behind the dash next to computer but the little voltage regulator on the circuit board resoldered itself....with two different modules so I just unplugged it. I don't know if this is the cause or not as their is very little info on that module as they only came on certain heavy duty trucks.
Also...the truck still has the original prom chip in it( I have a new one in the mail headed my way that has been returned for the new cam) so could that be the problem as well?
It's just strange that it only does it once it's warmed up. Any help appreciated.