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I hope you all get a chance to read over the novel I wrote with the issue at hand Above. Wanted to be sure to tell you all that has been done in two weeks fixing one problem to now have this one come up. Any thoughts would be appreciated and I will go lookin' at them one by one. Seems electrical to me since I have lost power now when it died even to the radio. But not sure where to look.
WHen I hit the brake pedal the volt gauge goes down to 8. When I let off it rises slowly to about 10. Then it will go up NEAR but not completely to 13 but I have checked it and the battery under load etc. I wonder if there is an ignition wire under the dash the pedal hits or something? When it died at first I had power still to radio but then even that died while it was still in run position. Also when I hit the brake pedal in the drive when I got it home I noticed the stereo lost power briefly. Is there a single wire that will kill the engine under the dash? I am the worst with electrical on a vehicle.
Thanks guys and Thanks for the Welcome!
Took me a bit to read threw all that, haha, but I have a few thoughts.
Couple from experience, couple just basic ideas.
First of all, I'm gonna say you have electrical gremlins. What in particular, I dont know, but id start with looking at the wiring above your pedals. Look around the brake pedal arm, the gas pedal, clutch of it has one (but I'm assuming it's an auto), look around the steering shaft. I'd guess something somewhere is rubbing and shorting out.
Might be something stupid simple like you have a loose battery cables or a bad connection at the battery or the computer.
Maybe faulty injectors or bad wiring there abouts.
As far as the cutting out and popping and spuddering, I've had 3 different things happen to me that sound similar:
1.) I was working on a friends 87 k20, and its was driving me crazy, it would run great one day, and not the next, die randomly. I threw parts at it trying to fix it, ended up being the fuel pump. I even tested it, and it tested good, but it was the pump. Could be you need a new one.
2.) I took my 92 suburban on a roadtrip the other day (early 350 tbi). Drove all day with no issues, until I got back to town. Was cutting in and out like it was out of gas but it wasnt. Turns out it was the fuel line the goes into the back of the TBI. It was so loose, it was about a quarter turn from falling out completely. Was loosing about a shot glass of gas ever couple seconds. Could be that fitting is loose, and it's not getting sufficient gas, or maybe the line down the way has a loose fitting or pinhole leak.
3.) A while back my 93 yukon started doing that thing where it would rev super high, and if you shut it off and turn it back on it would sometimes rev super low. That was the throttle position sensor.
That's just things I have experience with.
I'd say dont sell it, it can be a good truck with some more tinkering, and dont bother with a new engine, that one is still healthy.
If it were me personally I would totally swap all that computer crap out for a carb, but thats just me. Might not be the best thing for you. I'd try to fix it first, then see about changing things. But if you do carb swap it, and simplify it, I think it can be done alot cheaper than what your proposing. A junkyard 4bbl dual plane, Rochester, and a HEi, you could be in and out in and hour for 50$.
Just a few thoughts of mine. I'm no expert, but I've worked on chevys my whole life.