Jabba's Barge
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as some of you might have read, i replaced the manifold gaskets on my tahoe. i also replaced the cap, rotor, wires, and plugs. the original plugs were autolite coppers. all new parts are acdelco.
i start the truck and it BARELY runs, dash lights blinking etc. and feels like it would die any second. i stop it and re-prime the fuel system a couple more times and restart. same.
i get out and recheck all my connectors and stuff. i discover i forgot to connect the distributor, so i connect it and the truck runs the same. now i have a CEL.
i stop the truck and give it a once over again. i don't see anything else, so i restart it. engine is shaking and it will barely stay running. it almost died once or twice. i was actually able to move it though. i backed it into the garage so i could get some daylight on it tomorrow, but until then, i am hoping someone may be able to point something out, no matter how obvious.
first thing i will check tomorrow is the wires and make sure they are run correctly.
so far, there seem to be no leaks, fuel, coolant or anything else. i am going to try to borrow a tech's scan tool tomorrow night and clear it out. anything else a noob should check? would the timing change because of the difference in plugs? the distributor went back in exactly how it came out. i marked the manifold, distributor and rotor. it all lined back up. ideas? anyone else have any problems after a similar job?
i start the truck and it BARELY runs, dash lights blinking etc. and feels like it would die any second. i stop it and re-prime the fuel system a couple more times and restart. same.
i get out and recheck all my connectors and stuff. i discover i forgot to connect the distributor, so i connect it and the truck runs the same. now i have a CEL.
i stop the truck and give it a once over again. i don't see anything else, so i restart it. engine is shaking and it will barely stay running. it almost died once or twice. i was actually able to move it though. i backed it into the garage so i could get some daylight on it tomorrow, but until then, i am hoping someone may be able to point something out, no matter how obvious.
first thing i will check tomorrow is the wires and make sure they are run correctly.
so far, there seem to be no leaks, fuel, coolant or anything else. i am going to try to borrow a tech's scan tool tomorrow night and clear it out. anything else a noob should check? would the timing change because of the difference in plugs? the distributor went back in exactly how it came out. i marked the manifold, distributor and rotor. it all lined back up. ideas? anyone else have any problems after a similar job?