1987r20_454
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- Joined
- Jun 30, 2022
- Posts
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- Location
- Louisiana
- First Name
- Erik
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R20
- Engine Size
- 454
I have a 1987 chevy suburban r20 454 with tbi. It would bog down when give it more than a quarter throttle. I thought it was because of an exhaust leak so I tried to repair it but broke stud. Because of that I put headers on it. When installing I found out the firing order was backwards. Fixed the timeing and drove around but still bogs down when accelerating but worst. I changed the map sensor thinking that might be too but still nothing. There is no check engine light and idles ok. Im just having trouble figuring out what could causing this and hoping you guys can help point me in the right direction
So update, I fixed the timing, so its running a lot better. It still feels like its restricted when giving gas so im gonna change the fuel filter, test the fuel pressures, and scan it for memory codes. It pops a check engine light when going 35 to 45mph now
SOLVED
Last update. So I changed the fuel filter and learned it was clogged up. Now when I hit the gas pedal it takes off fine. It started having a miss fire now but I believe it could be the old plug wires that I haven't changed out but I can figure that out on my own. I really appreciate the advice you guys gave me. This truck has definitely been a good learning experience for old vehicles. Especially the tbi.
So update, I fixed the timing, so its running a lot better. It still feels like its restricted when giving gas so im gonna change the fuel filter, test the fuel pressures, and scan it for memory codes. It pops a check engine light when going 35 to 45mph now
SOLVED
Last update. So I changed the fuel filter and learned it was clogged up. Now when I hit the gas pedal it takes off fine. It started having a miss fire now but I believe it could be the old plug wires that I haven't changed out but I can figure that out on my own. I really appreciate the advice you guys gave me. This truck has definitely been a good learning experience for old vehicles. Especially the tbi.
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