youcancallmedusty
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- Joined
- Nov 28, 2022
- Posts
- 13
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- Location
- Colorado
- First Name
- Merrick
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- v2500
- Engine Size
- 350
A couple weeks ago I had an issue with my ecm where the chip that controlled the injectors shorted and melted. A new ECM solved that problem, although I was still wary of the injectors so I made a plan to replace them also. I bought new Ac delco 217-2286 injectors and installed them. My 1987 gmc v2500 started up perfectly as it should but once the engine was warm (coolant temp was around 145f) it started to surge at idle. It seems like it is hunting for idle, surging anywhere from 300-800 and almost stalling out, the surges will sometimes be small and other times be one the extreme of that range, when driving there is no issues other then at complete stops where within a couple seconds of idling it will start hunting again. After hearing about the cheap Chinese injectors in the market I believed the new injectors caused it so I installed the original injectors and the surging went away. I replaced the new injectors with another set of the ac delco ones, installed them and it started surging again once it was warm. At this point I feel as if I either purchased the wrong part number or has the bad luck of receiving two sets of bad injectors which would seem improbable. I did notice slight variations between the new and original injectors but that was just with the little vent/screen on the side and the spout underneath it that has to go in the specific spot in the injector housing. The original injectors those two things line up and on the new ones they are not lined up. With the original injectors the truck does not surge at idle but which leads me away from thinking any of the sensors having issues (all are only a couple months old) or there being a vacuum leak. I read on another forum of the surging when warm could be a result of it running lean and relying on the IAC valve too much for air at idle which causes it to hunt for the proper idle, and if that’s the case then changing the base idle would help relieve the issue, but before I do that I figured I’d ask and see if anyone has any specific experience with this issue.
TLDR: new injectors cause engine to hunt/surge at idle when warm, runs as it should until coolant temp gets to 150f. Old injectors cause engine to run as it should when cold and warm.
TLDR: new injectors cause engine to hunt/surge at idle when warm, runs as it should until coolant temp gets to 150f. Old injectors cause engine to run as it should when cold and warm.