Jawzjeep
Honk if parts fall off
- Joined
- Jun 5, 2021
- Posts
- 476
- Reaction score
- 942
- Location
- Washington
- First Name
- Joshua
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- Suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
I've been picking through the big issues on my Suburban and now I'm down to the smaller ones.
My issue is when I drop it into reverse and give it any gas it bucks and snorts like it's running on less cylinders. Its fine sitting in reverse while I'm waiting to back out. It only acts up when I start giving it gas. It seems to back up the best when I give it larger amounts of gas and don't feather it at all. When feathering it feels like it shakes. It doesn't stall but feels like it might. Zero issues in forward gears.
Anybody had anything kind of short when you put it into gear? I had a carbed K10 that when I dropped it in gear would die because the distributor connection would break free slightly due to wires being too tight and engine twist.
91 burb, 350tbi 700r4 with lots of new parts like fuel pump, clean tank, fuel filter, ICM, MAP, cap, wires, CTS, egr solenoid and valve.
My issue is when I drop it into reverse and give it any gas it bucks and snorts like it's running on less cylinders. Its fine sitting in reverse while I'm waiting to back out. It only acts up when I start giving it gas. It seems to back up the best when I give it larger amounts of gas and don't feather it at all. When feathering it feels like it shakes. It doesn't stall but feels like it might. Zero issues in forward gears.
Anybody had anything kind of short when you put it into gear? I had a carbed K10 that when I dropped it in gear would die because the distributor connection would break free slightly due to wires being too tight and engine twist.
91 burb, 350tbi 700r4 with lots of new parts like fuel pump, clean tank, fuel filter, ICM, MAP, cap, wires, CTS, egr solenoid and valve.