austinado16
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- Joined
- May 25, 2012
- Posts
- 611
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- Location
- Central Coast, CA
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1990 w/307k miles on the clock
- Truck Model
- GMC V1500 Suburban SLE
- Engine Size
- 5.7L TBI/4L60/3.42's
The 'burb is running rough at idle, when cold, and it's progressively getting worse. It's fine once warmed up. A quick check with a timing light, and it's got spark at all 8 plug wires.
Wires are brand new AC/Delco.
Plugs are brand new AC's.
Cap and rotor are a year old, and whatever NAPA sells.
Distributor assembly is about a year old, from NAPA.
Coil is an MSD. Original coil doesn't improve the condition.
PCV valve is new, from NAPA
EGR valve is about 2 yrs old (from NAPA)
Intake manifold is Edelbrock, installed a year or so ago. No external leaks when sprayed with carb cleaner or starting fluid, etc.
Runs smooth and nice once warmed up, including idle, although the idle seems too low, especially with a/c on.
My guess would be that it's too lean when cold. How do the TBI's manage cold mixture enrichment and how do they control idle?
Any idea what the issue is? Thanks!
Wires are brand new AC/Delco.
Plugs are brand new AC's.
Cap and rotor are a year old, and whatever NAPA sells.
Distributor assembly is about a year old, from NAPA.
Coil is an MSD. Original coil doesn't improve the condition.
PCV valve is new, from NAPA
EGR valve is about 2 yrs old (from NAPA)
Intake manifold is Edelbrock, installed a year or so ago. No external leaks when sprayed with carb cleaner or starting fluid, etc.
Runs smooth and nice once warmed up, including idle, although the idle seems too low, especially with a/c on.
My guess would be that it's too lean when cold. How do the TBI's manage cold mixture enrichment and how do they control idle?
Any idea what the issue is? Thanks!
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