Over the last couple of days I have been doing some EGR stuff and also some ignition module stuff.
For the EGR, I was desperately trying to narrow down whether the valve itself was bad or if something else was going on. I have tried doing testing a few different ways (a couple of different service manual tests and then also a test from my Haynes manual). The results are just a few posts above this one in the thread... they were always unclear or inconclusive. Anyhow, I felt like there was enough evidence to suspect that the EGR itself was bad (stuck open). I found
this thread on a Toyota forum and someone suggested taking the EGR off and flipping it upside down and then filling it with carb cleaner. I did that test and carb cleaner leaked out when the valve was supposed to be "closed", so I went ahead and ordered another valve off of RockAuto. I went with the same
GM Genuine 2145073 and got that installed yesterday evening.
For the ignition module, I pulled out the distributor and replaced the ignition module with a
GM Genuine D1984A. The module that was in there was an "Echlin", which looks to be a NAPA part.
It did have the thermal paste on the bottom part of it BUT the paste didn't appear to cover the full surface area that it was supposed to. I made sure to apply the thermal paste to the new module and got it installed on the distributor. When reinstalling the distributor, I had a little bit of difficulty...
On the first go, I did not seat the distributor all the way down inside the intake... the notch on the bottom of the distributor was not lining up with the oil pump shaft. I didn't realize it and when I went to start the truck it obviously did not start. That was stupid.
On the second go, I decided that I really wanted my #1 post on the distributor cap to line up with the coil. I got the engine to TDC and the distributor rotor was pointed way off at like 7 o'clock. I pulled the distributor out, rotated the rotor by hand, and dropped it back in. It took a bunch of tries but eventually I got it seated so that the rotor was pointing directly to the coil. Then I got the cap back on and rotated the base so that the post on the cap was also perfectly in line.
After that I got everything all hooked up. When I went to start the truck, it just cranked and cranked and cranked but would not fire. I got so angry! Cursing up a storm and I even punched the side of the K30. All pissed off about it, I decided to call it a night. I went inside and jumped in the shower and while standing there I realized... I forgot to plug in the distributor. This morning I went out first thing and reconnected those two wires and the truck started up fine. I'm an idiot.
All I need to do now is time it and take it out for a test drive. Will keep you guys posted on the results.