Last week, I read through this entire thread.
Okay, I skimmed through it.
I was looking for things that I have asked for help on that I still haven't resolved. Some of these things I asked about multiple times. The CK5 community always gave me guidance... I just never did anything with it.
I came up with quite the list. The 6/28/23 items were just added and the legacy items were already on my list.
6/28/23:
- Fuel delivery issue
- T-case output leak
- Tighten rear u-bolts
- Replace cat / full exhaust...
- 2.5" y-pipe + high flow cat + new muffler
- Fix trans crossmember spacers...
- Go through EGR diagnostic chart from Zoo...
- Check fuse box for correct amperage fuses...
- Buy a new tie rod...
- Worth it for ORD TREs? Worth it for 1.5"?
- Check steering box bolts again
- Check for steering box frame cracks
- Check ball joints - pull at 6 and 12 o'clock on the tire. Look at knuckle while doing it
Legacy Items:
- Cooling system service
- Replace brake shoes and hardware
- Replace oxygen sensors (N/A if exhaust changed)
- Drive axle service
- Starter wire tube installation
- Shackle flip installation
- Fix antenna
One of the easy items that I found in the thread was separating my spark plug wires. Years ago,
@82355 suggested that you can use zipties to separate them. I went for that last week and got it done.
I am not sure how many of the other to do list I will tackle before BB, but I am going to pull the Blazer into the garage and dig into it quite a bit over the next couple of months.
First up is a fuel delivery issue. The issue has been around a long time, and I have been ignoring it and/or not addressing it properly because it hasn't been much of a pain point until recently.
I took the Blazer camping this past weekend up at Pinewood Reservoir. On the way there, I felt the Blazer stumble when I let my foot off the gas. Like I said, this is nothing new - I've actually mentioned it a few times in this thread already. It seems like when the Blazer is at operating temp, it stumbles or shudders when I don't have my foot down. On the way to the campground, I was cruising at about 70 mph headed north on I-25. I looked at my temp gauge and it was showing 155 (the tick mark midway between 100 and 210). I thought that was pretty damn low because I had been driving for about an hour straight at this point. I also realized that I had
never seen the temp gauge get higher than that
. I called
@ZooMad75 and he suggested that I hit the engine with a point-and-shoot thermometer when I get home. We also chatted about whether the stumble could be because the ECM could be pumping in excess fuel into the engine if it really thinks it is at 155 degrees.
On the way home, I was at a stoplight and the Blazer was shuddering terribly. It died on me. I managed to get it home without issue, but I had to slow down way in advance of stoplights in order to buy myself time. Sitting in drive with my foot on the brake was about the worst thing I could do. The issue seemed to go away if I put it into park, but I didn't test that until I got home.
Technically, I don't know whether I am running lean or rich. I can only think of these clues...
- When starting the Blazer, it will fire off and then immediately die if it is cold outside. I must push the gas pedal down a little bit if I want to keep it alive. Afterward I can let my foot off and it will idle fine.
- It seems to idle better when it is cold. When it is hot, it will stumble/shudder and eventually die if I have my foot on the brake while in drive. This does not seem to be a problem when I am in park, and the idle jumps way up when I put it into park.
SO with all of that written out, I am going to do these things today:
- Pull the plugs to try and determine whether I'm running rich or lean.
- Get it up to operating temp and hit it with the point-and-shoot thermometer to see whether the temp gauge is accurate or not.
- Test my fuel pressure.
As always, I'll keep you guys posted. This fuel delivery issue is hands-down the most worrying thing I have in front of me before BB.
Thanks for everything you guys have done to support me over the last six(!) years. Here is a pic from the drive up to Pinewood Reservoir. It is beautiful out there.
