Matt Buffington
Member
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2020
- Posts
- 30
- Reaction score
- 9
- Location
- Maryland
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- Chevrolet Suburban 1500, 4x4
- Engine Size
- 5.7 L
Hi gang,
Been chasing down a crank-no-fire situation on my 1990 burb (350 stock TBI). After running around 50 miles or so around town one day (running perfectly, as far as I can tell), she would not start when I came out of the supermarket...just cranks away, but no firing!
I can get the engine to fire with starter fluid, so spark appears to be fine; noid lights flash so I know the injectors are firing. I changed the ignition module under the cap, no change there (pre noid light test....). Also checked connections in general, and I just don't see anything outta whack; everything is plugged in solid and clean. I've done the 'big 3' upgrade, so grounds are clean and strong.
However, I cannot hear the fuel pump running at all. Fuel pump relay appears to be working normally, and I checked the fuses and they are all fine, too. So....I am hoping the fuel pump is not shot....but I'd like some advice on what to check BEFORE dropping the tank, etc. Aside from the relay under the hood, is there another relay to the fuel pump? Or a fuse, perhaps?
thanks in advance for any advice!
Matt
Been chasing down a crank-no-fire situation on my 1990 burb (350 stock TBI). After running around 50 miles or so around town one day (running perfectly, as far as I can tell), she would not start when I came out of the supermarket...just cranks away, but no firing!
I can get the engine to fire with starter fluid, so spark appears to be fine; noid lights flash so I know the injectors are firing. I changed the ignition module under the cap, no change there (pre noid light test....). Also checked connections in general, and I just don't see anything outta whack; everything is plugged in solid and clean. I've done the 'big 3' upgrade, so grounds are clean and strong.
However, I cannot hear the fuel pump running at all. Fuel pump relay appears to be working normally, and I checked the fuses and they are all fine, too. So....I am hoping the fuel pump is not shot....but I'd like some advice on what to check BEFORE dropping the tank, etc. Aside from the relay under the hood, is there another relay to the fuel pump? Or a fuse, perhaps?
thanks in advance for any advice!
Matt