y5mgisi
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I havent checked with a gauge yet. But based on data logs, its better by around 10kpa or so. Gotta find my dang miss!

Dude, I think it may be time to call it quits and just get a new engine for the truck! I don't know about your area, but TBI 350s are pretty much given away around here these days (everyone wants a Gen III engine)!
That is one option that im very much consiering! Seems i can pic up a runner for about $300
That said, my final recommendations would be to check:
- Fuel pressure. Make sure it is 12 - 15 PSI on the inlet. Make sure that it doesn't drop below that range under load.
Its at 11psi.
- Distributor. Make sure the shaft isn't worn, that the magnetic pickup is good. Make sure your plug wires are good and that the plugs are gapped properly. Ensure the coil delivers a sharp blue spark, not a reddish / fuzzy spark. Make sure that the timing is steady and that all the plug wires are good. Also confirm the firing order, I've messed it up many, many times myself.
Doesnt mean the world, but the distributor is new. Plugs and wires are new. Checking coil spark i havent done yet but i have swapped coils with no change. The timing is pretty well dead on with the TSS wire disconected. The plug wires have been on and off several times with no change. I would have had to have messed it up or got it right one of those times.
- Make sure the throttle body itself is in good shape. I have seen a ton of them with worn out bushings on the throttle shaft (major vacuum leak!)
I have had it rebuilt including re bushing the throttle shafts.
- Make sure that minimum air is set correctly (see my post from a couple years ago)
I have done this several times.
- Make sure that the cam profile and heads are similar to a stock TBI engine. Mass air engines don't adapt well to engine changes.
The cam SHOULD be totaly TBI friendly. Others seem to be running it with no issues. The heads are stock heads off the truck with a rebuild.
- Make sure the valve lash is set properly.
Did this a few times now also.
From the looks of it, you've changed practically everything else on the engine. I think it is probably still a mechanical or timing problem.
The timing seems to be set pretty well where it should be. I think there must be some hidden vacuum leak. I really would like to just toss a 4bbl manifold and a q-jet on there...
Again, you can buy TBI 350 engines really cheap! Be worth the $500 IMO
Its looking more and more that way...

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y5mgisi: If it makes you feel any better this thread reads identical to what my truck has been doing to me for about 5 years too. I finally had a carb set up fall in my lap for dirt cheap and when I get it on(week or 2 till I get to it) I will def let you know how it worked out. If it cures my problems maybe we can get together and start a big TBI fire and dance around worshiping the Carb gods for relieving our massive head aches.
I remembered that my neighbors '90 454 TBI was acting up. Mechanics couldn't pinpoint what was happening, I got involved, and I couldn't figure out the TBI stuff at the time.
He eventually sold it, and a mechanic I knew bought it. Turns out the computer was bad. It was telling the motor to do all sorts of random crazy stuff, including stalling and not restarting a few times. He put a used computer in it, and it was back to it's old self.
This is a huge thread, and I have been in it for a while, maybe from the beginning, so a lot of stuff gets missed.
But he changed computers out a long time ago with no results.
Yep
Problem is, I'm afraid that some of the stuff he tried before might have helped or cured what he has now but it was masked by the cam problem.
I think so too.
I'm looking forward to the next time he pulls the plugs. He had one that was almost certainly not firing.
Now it seems to be running rich, which could be caused by a misfire making it look rich due to unburned fuel.
Should be interesting. Im predicting it will create more questions then answers...
I really think he has fixed the main problem at this point by adjusting the cam. We almost need to start from scratch and ignore past problems and look at this as a new problem.
If its firing on all cylinders now, and still rich, then we need to look at fuel pressure and injectors again as has been suggested.
Something may have gone wrong since he last did that.
Yep. I keep telling myself, "but they were rebuilt and blah blah!" But i know that doenst really mean anything.
And, if those are good, then a temp swap of the computer again might be in order.
There is a few in the junkyard that i could try.
If it's one plug not firing, then that is a good focused problem to work on.
does it ping under heavy throttle on regular gas
possibly borrow an infrared gun to measure the temps at each exhaust port
I don't know if you mentioned it, but when it was running did you pull plug wires until you found cyl that had no change?