Johnny Atomic
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- Joined
- Oct 18, 2019
- Posts
- 71
- Reaction score
- 153
- Location
- Little Rock AR
- First Name
- Johnny
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- Sierra Classic 1500
- Engine Size
- 350
I was having intermittent trouble with my truck starting when warmed up, and diagnosed it as a bad ESC. I could bypass the ESC it would start, hook it back up would not start, bypass it again and it would start. I got another ESC module and now the truck will always start, but it runs badly, stumbling and choking when trying to accelerate. So lately I've been running it with the ESC bypassed using the little $19 bypass wiring plug from ebay. The truck runs great, but now it will occasionally diesel when I try to kill it. I've been killing it in gear to avoid this, then put it in park. In the last 2 years I've rebuilt the carb, replaced all the vacuum lines, and changed the plugs and wires. The truck is bone stock with all the 1983 emission stuff still in place and has 50k orig miles. I try to ALWAYS run ethanol free gas in it, it runs so much better on ethanol free. I have read that after bypassing the ESC you need to readjust timing. What timing should I use anyway? What was the stock timing set at?