crammit442
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I recently inherited my g'mother's '99 Tahoe. 2WD, 5.7 Vortec. It was rarely driven. I probably the last person to drive it roughly 9 months ago. When i went to pick it up I put a battery in it and it fired right up. Ran well as usual. Obviously, 9 month old fuel is OLD. At about an 1/8 tank I parked it overnight nose down on my very steep driveway. It was running very well when I turned it off. When I went to start it the next morning it didn't want to start. I could see the fuel gauge showed empty so I assume the fuel pickup is in the rear of the tank. Guessing that the pickup wasn't getting fuel, I let the truck roll down to the flat part of the driveway. It still wasn't very enthusiastic about starting. A quick shot of starting fluid and it fired right up. That's the good part of the story. It immediately had a very noticeable stumble/miss. So much so that in any other circumstance I would bet money on an ignition problem. I'm wondering/thinking that the old nasty part of what was in the tank was the first thing the fuel pick up sucked up. I went and filled it with fresh gas hoping that it would clean out anything I may have sucked up. No luck. A full can of Seafoam hasn't helped yet either. I normally drive a Toyota 4runner and am not very familiar with the 5.7 Vortec. The truck was running very well when I turned it off the night before. I'm guessing I need to change fuel filters, clean throttle body etc. I'm not sure, but I believe it's a throttle body injection system rather than port EFI. any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm not even sure where the fuel filter is located. Thank very much in advance.
Charles
Charles