Tbruz
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Greetings,
My ride: 1997 Tahoe 2 door 5.7 engine with 211K miles.
My Issue: Getting a random misfire P0300 at higher speed( over 75 MPH) or when the engine is under load, uphill or passing with AC on. Getting and engine shudder as well flashing SES light which then goes solid.
Initially I thought the plugs were bad(and they were), so I replaced them with AcDelco Irridium 41-993
I changed out wires, distributor cap and rotor as well with no change; all AcDelco.
A dry compression check showed, 170 PSI in 5 cylinders, 2 at 165 and 1 at 160 so I can rule out any compression issues.
This weekend I replaced the 90K mile fuel spider and fuel filter with AcDelco parts, Idle seems a bit smoother but the high speed skip/misfire is still there.
I can go thousands of miles if I keep it under 65 with no incidents of misfire but as soon as I put my foot into it or go 75 or over I get the misfires.
took it to the local "professional" mechanic today and he "reset the timing"...basically he shut off the SES light because it came back on as soon as I got to the end of the ramp.
I'm really attached to this ride and I'd like to solve this issue.
I'm thinking of replacing the timing set/chain as I have a front seal leak and have lined up the parts to do that job so why not change timing set as I'm already in that deep.
I need ideas on what are the next steps I should take.
Thanks in advance
Tbruz
My ride: 1997 Tahoe 2 door 5.7 engine with 211K miles.
My Issue: Getting a random misfire P0300 at higher speed( over 75 MPH) or when the engine is under load, uphill or passing with AC on. Getting and engine shudder as well flashing SES light which then goes solid.
Initially I thought the plugs were bad(and they were), so I replaced them with AcDelco Irridium 41-993
I changed out wires, distributor cap and rotor as well with no change; all AcDelco.
A dry compression check showed, 170 PSI in 5 cylinders, 2 at 165 and 1 at 160 so I can rule out any compression issues.
This weekend I replaced the 90K mile fuel spider and fuel filter with AcDelco parts, Idle seems a bit smoother but the high speed skip/misfire is still there.
I can go thousands of miles if I keep it under 65 with no incidents of misfire but as soon as I put my foot into it or go 75 or over I get the misfires.
took it to the local "professional" mechanic today and he "reset the timing"...basically he shut off the SES light because it came back on as soon as I got to the end of the ramp.
I'm really attached to this ride and I'd like to solve this issue.
I'm thinking of replacing the timing set/chain as I have a front seal leak and have lined up the parts to do that job so why not change timing set as I'm already in that deep.
I need ideas on what are the next steps I should take.
Thanks in advance
Tbruz