53charlie
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- Joined
- May 23, 2019
- Posts
- 12
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- Location
- Memphis
- First Name
- Charlie
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 305
I have recently installed a new 5.7 long block in my '87 Chevy pickup. after i had the engine installed and connected i made a very stupid mistake (I was very tired!), first connected the positive cable to the negative battery terminal, and when i brought the negative cable close to the positive batt terminal, there was a big spark.
After i fixed this egregious mistake, connected the battery properly, turned ignition on, fuel pump relay kicked in for a few seconds and the engine started as long as i kept the foot on the accelerator. In fact i was able to do the recommended break in for the engine (2,000 - 2,500 rpm for 30 minutes), at that speed the engine runs smooth as silk. My problem is that if i let go of the accelerator the engine starts to miss, run rough and then stall. i have the timing somewhere close to where it needs to be, since i cannot set it at idle for now.
I have read the alternator diodes is the first thing to go when hooking battery backwards, but already checked those, they are fine.
I put in my spare ECM assuming something could have melted there, but no change.
Found IAC valve apparently stuck, replaced it, still no idle
This morning i verified the EGR valve moves in and out with vacuum, tried to start with EGR disconnected, nothing, disconnected and plugged the port in the back close to the distributor, still no start.
I have checked all four hoses that are connected to the base of the throttle body, all are solid with no breaks. If this is a vacuum leak, where else could it be?
The motor has a new Autozone distributor
I installed a new set of the larger 5.7 injectors, but I have tried to go back to the 5.0 injectors and made no difference.
I am running out of ideas on where to look, and i will greatly appreciate your recommendations.
Be well and stay safe,
Charlie
After i fixed this egregious mistake, connected the battery properly, turned ignition on, fuel pump relay kicked in for a few seconds and the engine started as long as i kept the foot on the accelerator. In fact i was able to do the recommended break in for the engine (2,000 - 2,500 rpm for 30 minutes), at that speed the engine runs smooth as silk. My problem is that if i let go of the accelerator the engine starts to miss, run rough and then stall. i have the timing somewhere close to where it needs to be, since i cannot set it at idle for now.
I have read the alternator diodes is the first thing to go when hooking battery backwards, but already checked those, they are fine.
I put in my spare ECM assuming something could have melted there, but no change.
Found IAC valve apparently stuck, replaced it, still no idle
This morning i verified the EGR valve moves in and out with vacuum, tried to start with EGR disconnected, nothing, disconnected and plugged the port in the back close to the distributor, still no start.
I have checked all four hoses that are connected to the base of the throttle body, all are solid with no breaks. If this is a vacuum leak, where else could it be?
The motor has a new Autozone distributor
I installed a new set of the larger 5.7 injectors, but I have tried to go back to the 5.0 injectors and made no difference.
I am running out of ideas on where to look, and i will greatly appreciate your recommendations.
Be well and stay safe,
Charlie