Klink K5
1/2 ton status
Hello,
Brief history. Stock 1991 2wd TBI 454 sub with 4L80 trans.
I've been fighting a cold start up miss & running driving down the road miss in my 454. The engine once vehicle is cold / sat for awhile & when its cold, it likes to pop / slight back fire thru the exhaust. The engine idles slightly rough but does function all as it should. I've done a cold compression test on it and all cylinders are within 15% of each other as well
Now when fully warmed up and driving 60-65 mph with you foot barley into the throttle 5-10% it misses / jerks going down the road as well. You put your foot into it more 10-100% the truck runs great or when I'm hauling a trailer loaded, runs fine with more fuel thrown at it.
Today I tried to unhook my computer grounds and same symptoms occur with the grounding wire off the back of the cylinder head. I did a direct ground from ECM to battery - and no change as well. Im assuming my ECM should be dead with grounds unhooked as well.............
I've been fighting this issue since the ECM blew 3 years ago upon a start up.
I've changed everything..................... 2 delco computers, plug wires / complete distributor, cap rotor, injectors, coolant sensor, IAC, spark plugs, ect ect ect.
Im reaching out to see if anyone has had the same problems with their TBI 454
Brief history. Stock 1991 2wd TBI 454 sub with 4L80 trans.
I've been fighting a cold start up miss & running driving down the road miss in my 454. The engine once vehicle is cold / sat for awhile & when its cold, it likes to pop / slight back fire thru the exhaust. The engine idles slightly rough but does function all as it should. I've done a cold compression test on it and all cylinders are within 15% of each other as well
Now when fully warmed up and driving 60-65 mph with you foot barley into the throttle 5-10% it misses / jerks going down the road as well. You put your foot into it more 10-100% the truck runs great or when I'm hauling a trailer loaded, runs fine with more fuel thrown at it.
Today I tried to unhook my computer grounds and same symptoms occur with the grounding wire off the back of the cylinder head. I did a direct ground from ECM to battery - and no change as well. Im assuming my ECM should be dead with grounds unhooked as well.............
I've been fighting this issue since the ECM blew 3 years ago upon a start up.
I've changed everything..................... 2 delco computers, plug wires / complete distributor, cap rotor, injectors, coolant sensor, IAC, spark plugs, ect ect ect.
Im reaching out to see if anyone has had the same problems with their TBI 454
