Well guy's I have asked for help on this at the fullsize board to no avail, and it is driving me crazy so hopefully someone here can help with this
I have a 89 chevy 4x4 350 TBI
I just got a 55,000 mile crate motor that I installed and I can't get it to run right.
First off it will not start on its own without using starting fluid, it will just crank, and crank, and crank, wont hit at all. But if you spray S/F in it it will fire right up first hit.
It runs but has a miss and most of the time if revved to about 2500 rpm it will act like you just shut it off then will start to run when the rpms drop. you cant drive it at all it will just die. it does alot of popping and backfireing through the exhaust (open manifolds).
Once you have started it, and it has run it will fire right up first try every time unless it sets for a few hours, then you have to spray S/F in it again to get it to start.
Here is what I have done , replaced, and checked.
First off I have done a compression check, and it has fuel and spark
Replaced with new items, fuel pump soleniod, oil preasure switch, fuel filter, battery, plugs, plug wires, ignition module
Replaced with used or parts off of old motor, Stock 34,000 fuel pump from my GN, fuel tank, fuel sending unit, distributer, TBI (it had a Holley 670 TBI on it first from the old motor went to the stock TBI), I have switched IAC's
I have checked and cleaned all the grounds about a 100 times, even used jumper cables at different spots while running to check the grounds
It has only run right ONE time and that was after the TBI swap.
We replaced the holley TBI with the old stocker and after cranking it several times my Bro In Law said it shot a big load of fuel for the start, and was spraying alot more while running than the holley did.
It ran fine not popping or missing, it revved cleanly and fast sounded great. It did start hard but that was because we had just swapped distributers right before and couldn't get it to time because it wouldn't start if you disconected the timeing wire to time it so we set it bye ear with the wire hooked up.
Now that we thought we figured it out I disconected the timeing wire and set the timeing at 0 deg. reconnected the timeing wire and bam it started to run like crap again.
The truck had set for a few years and a guy told my BIL that varnish builds up in the fuel lines and plugges the injectors up, which I thought could happen so I go to the Holley TBI and pull the injectors from it because they just pop right out with no gaskets like the stocker, I was thinking that this is the problem and figured to see a bunch of crap on the filter but there was nothing, not even a little speck of dirt
I am lost with this thing and I am on the firge of takeing the sledge hammer to it. The 60 day warrenty is almost up on this thing also.
I am sure I have forgot some things, but please help if you can TIA
I have a 89 chevy 4x4 350 TBI
I just got a 55,000 mile crate motor that I installed and I can't get it to run right.
First off it will not start on its own without using starting fluid, it will just crank, and crank, and crank, wont hit at all. But if you spray S/F in it it will fire right up first hit.
It runs but has a miss and most of the time if revved to about 2500 rpm it will act like you just shut it off then will start to run when the rpms drop. you cant drive it at all it will just die. it does alot of popping and backfireing through the exhaust (open manifolds).
Once you have started it, and it has run it will fire right up first try every time unless it sets for a few hours, then you have to spray S/F in it again to get it to start.
Here is what I have done , replaced, and checked.
First off I have done a compression check, and it has fuel and spark
Replaced with new items, fuel pump soleniod, oil preasure switch, fuel filter, battery, plugs, plug wires, ignition module
Replaced with used or parts off of old motor, Stock 34,000 fuel pump from my GN, fuel tank, fuel sending unit, distributer, TBI (it had a Holley 670 TBI on it first from the old motor went to the stock TBI), I have switched IAC's
I have checked and cleaned all the grounds about a 100 times, even used jumper cables at different spots while running to check the grounds
It has only run right ONE time and that was after the TBI swap.
We replaced the holley TBI with the old stocker and after cranking it several times my Bro In Law said it shot a big load of fuel for the start, and was spraying alot more while running than the holley did.
It ran fine not popping or missing, it revved cleanly and fast sounded great. It did start hard but that was because we had just swapped distributers right before and couldn't get it to time because it wouldn't start if you disconected the timeing wire to time it so we set it bye ear with the wire hooked up.
Now that we thought we figured it out I disconected the timeing wire and set the timeing at 0 deg. reconnected the timeing wire and bam it started to run like crap again.
The truck had set for a few years and a guy told my BIL that varnish builds up in the fuel lines and plugges the injectors up, which I thought could happen so I go to the Holley TBI and pull the injectors from it because they just pop right out with no gaskets like the stocker, I was thinking that this is the problem and figured to see a bunch of crap on the filter but there was nothing, not even a little speck of dirt
I am lost with this thing and I am on the firge of takeing the sledge hammer to it. The 60 day warrenty is almost up on this thing also.
I am sure I have forgot some things, but please help if you can TIA