adamj
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- Colorado
- First Name
- Terrence
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V20 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7L TBI
Hello everyone, this is my first post here. I recently bought an 87 burb with TBI'd 350.
I did some needed maintenance yesterday: wires, plugs, dist. cap + rotor, air filter, oil change.
When I fired her up after doing that, I noticed it running much rougher than before. Lot's of visible and tactile vibration at idle. I was hesitant to run it, and just moved it out of the garage and parked it outside. When I put more than a little load on it, it backfired/missed. It also smelled like it was running rich. What could be the problem here? (none of those problems before the swap)
One thing I did notice when doing this work was that my #1 spark plug terminal on the dizzy was one off from what is most common with 350s. Firing order was the same, just shifted back one post. I did try swapping wires to the standard position, but that only resulted in serious backfire and I shut that down immediately. Not sure if this is related or not, but I'd thought I'd mention it.
It ran fine before this tune up work, and I was surprised to see it running poorly after all those new parts.
Maybe I knocked something loose? I did fiddle with routing the wires quite a bit to get them nice and neat. Still learning what the different sensors, plugs, vac lines are, but I checked the MAP sensor vac line and all seems good there. Watched the fuel injectors, them seem to be spraying evenly.
CR43TS Plugs gapped to 0.035
AC Delco Pro Wires
AC Delco cap + rotor
HELP! What did I do wrong here?
I did some needed maintenance yesterday: wires, plugs, dist. cap + rotor, air filter, oil change.
When I fired her up after doing that, I noticed it running much rougher than before. Lot's of visible and tactile vibration at idle. I was hesitant to run it, and just moved it out of the garage and parked it outside. When I put more than a little load on it, it backfired/missed. It also smelled like it was running rich. What could be the problem here? (none of those problems before the swap)
One thing I did notice when doing this work was that my #1 spark plug terminal on the dizzy was one off from what is most common with 350s. Firing order was the same, just shifted back one post. I did try swapping wires to the standard position, but that only resulted in serious backfire and I shut that down immediately. Not sure if this is related or not, but I'd thought I'd mention it.
It ran fine before this tune up work, and I was surprised to see it running poorly after all those new parts.
Maybe I knocked something loose? I did fiddle with routing the wires quite a bit to get them nice and neat. Still learning what the different sensors, plugs, vac lines are, but I checked the MAP sensor vac line and all seems good there. Watched the fuel injectors, them seem to be spraying evenly.
CR43TS Plugs gapped to 0.035
AC Delco Pro Wires
AC Delco cap + rotor
HELP! What did I do wrong here?