RecklessWOT
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- Feb 20, 2015
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- Location
- New Hampshire
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V10 Suburban Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350 TBI
So my 87 Burb still needs an engine so I don't care how well it runs at the moment, but it needs to at least run in general so I can move it around the driveway and not have it be in the way all the time.
I replaced the battery and started it for the first time in months. Had it idling for a a good 5-10 minutes while I went to go grab my 2500 and a chain so I could drag the other car out of the way that is blocking the burb (both vehicles are parked in the way of snow plow, we're actually supposed to be getting some snow tomorrow night into tuesday for only like the 2nd time this entire winter, I wanted to move them so I can hook the plow up to my other truck). It was running as it usually does, a little rough but good enough to sit there and hum along no problem.
All of a sudden the idle shot up to about 3k so I ran over and shut it off real quick. Now I can't get it to fire at all. It turns over fine (a little fast if anything so I probably lost more compression running it while it's so cold), but it won't so much as sputter. I'd figure a fuel or spark issue if it just up and died, but the fact that it revved way up is what's got me scratching my head. It obviously still had fuel, spark, and compression to be able to rev so high and the only reason it shut off was because I turned the key. But now it refuses to start, I'm confused. Any ideas what the hell just happened?
I replaced the battery and started it for the first time in months. Had it idling for a a good 5-10 minutes while I went to go grab my 2500 and a chain so I could drag the other car out of the way that is blocking the burb (both vehicles are parked in the way of snow plow, we're actually supposed to be getting some snow tomorrow night into tuesday for only like the 2nd time this entire winter, I wanted to move them so I can hook the plow up to my other truck). It was running as it usually does, a little rough but good enough to sit there and hum along no problem.
All of a sudden the idle shot up to about 3k so I ran over and shut it off real quick. Now I can't get it to fire at all. It turns over fine (a little fast if anything so I probably lost more compression running it while it's so cold), but it won't so much as sputter. I'd figure a fuel or spark issue if it just up and died, but the fact that it revved way up is what's got me scratching my head. It obviously still had fuel, spark, and compression to be able to rev so high and the only reason it shut off was because I turned the key. But now it refuses to start, I'm confused. Any ideas what the hell just happened?