jniolon
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and I got to say thanks for all the responses... tried some other boards and one vague response from one and crickets on the other...you guys rock
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You can use a Tech2 scanner to monitor fuel pressure in real time, and log the data. There could also be other causes though, such as a loose injector wire.any real test for fuel pump problem other than checking pressure... and that is a static snapshot test and not real time during the tow, right ??
thanks WSteele
I had new engine installed 35K ago due to the great idea chevy had with the V-4 - v-8 mode and he did new plugs since the old ones had 130K on them... hard to believe it was a plug misfiring but I've seen stranger things... so, you think this nothing to worry about or is there something I need to do ? BTW, you have any kin around Bham, Al ??
you guys are way above my pay grade... my diagnostic tools are timing lights and dwell meters . But, I've got a friend with a good scan tool and some knowledge and he might be able to give me some help. I have a cheapo obd reader that showed the P0300 and I cleared that. I'll bet that litte device doesn't do much clearing the other codes so maybe his scanner will show some stuff mine doesn't , eh ???
my question on kin ?? I've got a good friend named Steel that was from west virginia, thought it might be a cuz or sumthin
john