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
Been having a little issue with the engine dying randomly, then not restart, and then for no apparent reason, it'll fire back up and run perfect, and not die again for days, or maybe weeks, or even months.
The 'burb isn't our DD, so duplicating the situation with enough regularity that it would fail permanently, or at least long enough to diagnose, was proving impossible...or at least difficult.
A respected GM trained tech friend of mine, who has his own independent GM shop recently told me that the most common cause was the ICM (igntiion control module) under the distributor cap. Well, about 18mos ago, I replaced the entire distributor with a "rebuilt" from NAPA. So last week I installed a new AC-Delco ICM.
A few days later, I noticed a lot of chattering from the recently replaced "NAPA" PCV valve. Actually, it'd been doing it for a while, and I kept forgetting to deal with it. A quick Google search showed that aftermarket PCV's were the cause, so I installed a new AC-Delco version. The chattering was gone and the idle improved....go figure.
Thought I had it all dialed in last week and we were leaving on Friday afternoon to drive 3hrs towing the camper w/ 5-6 of our daughter's cross country teammates on board.
Well, Friday afternoon I fire it up and it's developed a terrible stumble and misfire at idle, with the tach jumping around, and acting like it's going to die. It's too late to work on it, and it clears up after a minute, so off we go. It ran fine, but continued with the weid hot start stumble all weekend.
During the 3hr drive home yesterday, it died on the freeway at 65mph. Just simply shut down. As I moved the shifter toward neutral it fired back up and ran fine again.....wtf? About an hour later it died on the freeway again, and wouldn't restart at all. Coasted to the shoulder, popped the hood, disconnected the tach, wiggled the connectors for the coil and distributor, and it fired right up and got us home. It died again, while backing the camper into the driveway, and that was it; would not restart. Had the wife crank it over while I confirmed that it had good injector spray pulsing.........
......And now the rest of the story. About 3yrs ago I installed an MSD coil because the original coil was so loose in the bracket that it rattled. I'd saved that original coil and always kept it in the glove box. With the recent history of crap aftermarket parts, I was pretty sure that MSD had failed. I popped on the original coil and not only did the engine fire up and run perfect, it's not run so smooth in so long I can't remember. Gone is the cold idle miss. Gone is the occasional hot idle miss.
Needless to say, I'll be permanently remounting the original coil after I pour JBWeld in around so it no longer rattles.
The 'burb isn't our DD, so duplicating the situation with enough regularity that it would fail permanently, or at least long enough to diagnose, was proving impossible...or at least difficult.
A respected GM trained tech friend of mine, who has his own independent GM shop recently told me that the most common cause was the ICM (igntiion control module) under the distributor cap. Well, about 18mos ago, I replaced the entire distributor with a "rebuilt" from NAPA. So last week I installed a new AC-Delco ICM.
A few days later, I noticed a lot of chattering from the recently replaced "NAPA" PCV valve. Actually, it'd been doing it for a while, and I kept forgetting to deal with it. A quick Google search showed that aftermarket PCV's were the cause, so I installed a new AC-Delco version. The chattering was gone and the idle improved....go figure.
Thought I had it all dialed in last week and we were leaving on Friday afternoon to drive 3hrs towing the camper w/ 5-6 of our daughter's cross country teammates on board.
Well, Friday afternoon I fire it up and it's developed a terrible stumble and misfire at idle, with the tach jumping around, and acting like it's going to die. It's too late to work on it, and it clears up after a minute, so off we go. It ran fine, but continued with the weid hot start stumble all weekend.
During the 3hr drive home yesterday, it died on the freeway at 65mph. Just simply shut down. As I moved the shifter toward neutral it fired back up and ran fine again.....wtf? About an hour later it died on the freeway again, and wouldn't restart at all. Coasted to the shoulder, popped the hood, disconnected the tach, wiggled the connectors for the coil and distributor, and it fired right up and got us home. It died again, while backing the camper into the driveway, and that was it; would not restart. Had the wife crank it over while I confirmed that it had good injector spray pulsing.........
......And now the rest of the story. About 3yrs ago I installed an MSD coil because the original coil was so loose in the bracket that it rattled. I'd saved that original coil and always kept it in the glove box. With the recent history of crap aftermarket parts, I was pretty sure that MSD had failed. I popped on the original coil and not only did the engine fire up and run perfect, it's not run so smooth in so long I can't remember. Gone is the cold idle miss. Gone is the occasional hot idle miss.
Needless to say, I'll be permanently remounting the original coil after I pour JBWeld in around so it no longer rattles.
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