johns87
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- Joined
- Aug 6, 2017
- Posts
- 13
- Reaction score
- 4
- Location
- Orlando, FL
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- k10
- Engine Size
- 5.7
First time posting, thanks ahead of time.
I got my dad's 87' Silverado and was starting to clean it up for the 8 years it sat in the driveway. After a couple new fuel tanks and pumps everything started right up. It was was having idle issues and stalling and decided to refresh things up some, well and squirrels had chewed up some stuff. Once I got started I ended up replacing TPS, MAF, IAC, temp sensors, rebuilt throttle body, various hoses, new distributor, coil, plug wires plugs, and a few other things I can't remember right now.
Everything seemed to be going good and been trying to set the timing. I unplugged what I think is the timing ecm wire (tan with black stripe wire w/plug near the drivers firewall) to set the timing. The truck is really stumbling, rough idle but when I jump out to set the timing it seem to adjust and run smooth. Almost like the ECM is compensating, but it should be unplugged. I set the timing, since it would adjust some but like I said it was pretty smooth. Turn the truck off, plug it back in, start it up, same thing. Rough idle, a few seconds later it smooths out. I unplugged it again, start up , same thing. Rough idle check the timing a little off, fine tune, plug in, restart same rough idle for a few seconds. I'm starting to feel like I am in ground hog day or something. Any ideas anyone?
I got my dad's 87' Silverado and was starting to clean it up for the 8 years it sat in the driveway. After a couple new fuel tanks and pumps everything started right up. It was was having idle issues and stalling and decided to refresh things up some, well and squirrels had chewed up some stuff. Once I got started I ended up replacing TPS, MAF, IAC, temp sensors, rebuilt throttle body, various hoses, new distributor, coil, plug wires plugs, and a few other things I can't remember right now.
Everything seemed to be going good and been trying to set the timing. I unplugged what I think is the timing ecm wire (tan with black stripe wire w/plug near the drivers firewall) to set the timing. The truck is really stumbling, rough idle but when I jump out to set the timing it seem to adjust and run smooth. Almost like the ECM is compensating, but it should be unplugged. I set the timing, since it would adjust some but like I said it was pretty smooth. Turn the truck off, plug it back in, start it up, same thing. Rough idle, a few seconds later it smooths out. I unplugged it again, start up , same thing. Rough idle check the timing a little off, fine tune, plug in, restart same rough idle for a few seconds. I'm starting to feel like I am in ground hog day or something. Any ideas anyone?