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Scott Douglas 07-02-2024 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by bugstrider (Post 12276466)
The 95 GMC K1500 continues to vex me. “Because” anything is possible…at this bloody point. I swapped out the plug wires (warranty) and a new new fuel filter. Pulled the O2 sensor to open up the line pre Cat, and attempted to start.

No Go!!!

Oh yeah, checked all known grounds too, strong and secure.
Battery to engine
Battery to fender
Head to firewall
Frame
Filler sleeve to frame
Rear light/loom to frame

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So it's cranking OK, but no spark?
Or no fuel?

Baz 07-02-2024 01:02 PM

Sorry I have nothing to offer, Trevor, except my empathy. If you were here, you could have Ivan look at it and I bet he'd figure it out!

Unrelated....today in Mom's neighborhood.....another faulty fuel pump left another truck owner stranded. I stopped to talk with him and he had a plan. This was on his GMC, but he' done the work on his Silverado.

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oldE 07-03-2024 07:18 AM

Yep. '90s GM. I lost my truck when the mechanic who replaced the fuel pump was rushing to bleed the system, got gas all over the place and burned down his garage with my truck in it.
Made the front page of the provincial paper 20 years ago.

Best
Les

bugstrider 07-03-2024 05:45 PM

Continuing Thread: What Are You Fix-It'ing Today?
 
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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 12276469)
So it's cranking OK, but no spark?
Or no fuel?


It’s getting fuel and spark…[emoji2371]

I did replace the coil unit for good measure and got it idling, crapily but it did idle. Could get the rpm’s up to 2500-3000, the first time since April. There is something underlying but when I let it go to idle, it barely can.

I shot some temps on the cat, and although I could not see it with the naked eye, the camera picked up a high heat band.

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Video picked up the red high heat area that was not viable to the naked eye.

Everything done:

New fuel filter
Rebuilt TBI with new injectors
New M.A.P. Sensor
New I.A.C.V.
New T.P.S.
New ignition control module on distributor
New plugs
New cap
New rotor
New wires
New O2 sensor
New EGR valve
New EGR solenoid
New coil


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bugstrider 07-03-2024 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by oldE (Post 12276916)
Yep. '90s GM. I lost my truck when the mechanic who replaced the fuel pump was rushing to bleed the system, got gas all over the place and burned down his garage with my truck in it.
Made the front page of the provincial paper 20 years ago.

Best
Les


Oh dang Les, sorry to hear that.


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bugstrider 07-03-2024 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 12276491)
Sorry I have nothing to offer, Trevor, except my empathy. If you were here, you could have Ivan look at it and I bet he'd figure it out!

Unrelated....today in Mom's neighborhood.....another faulty fuel pump left another truck owner stranded. I stopped to talk with him and he had a plan. This was on his GMC, but he' done the work on his Silverado.

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Thanks Baz, I truly appreciate that.

Hopefully I can figure it out. It’s always been a reliable truck, this the first time of ownership it has me perplexed. [emoji2371]


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bugstrider 07-03-2024 06:40 PM

Going to try the O2 sensor trick before having it towed to a muffler shop for a pre n post pressure check on the cat. Two seasoned mechanics have said it sounds like a partially plugged catalytic converter.

Timing could not be any worse for not having a running truck. Had a woodland fire kick off due to a complete moron F-in around with a turkey fryer (allegedly). It is only a couple miles away and our son fell in the eminent evac area, by getting a warning. It was fast moving, rugged terrain and headed right for us.

He is all hooked up ready to punch out. If it reached us, the truck is out go-to for hooking up a small utility trailer and such. Now it gets real, in getting it up and running.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...eecf221e08.jpg
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oldE 07-04-2024 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by bugstrider (Post 12277304)
Oh dang Les, sorry to hear that.


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Twenty years later, we can look back and laugh. There were no injuries. The owner/mechanic was insured and rebuilt. The laughable part was the insurer, who sent out an appraiser and received a repert of a total loss, demanded the keys before they would hand over the cheque. When they asked where the other set of keys were, we assured them they were somewhere in the burned out hulk which used to be my truck.:rolleyes:

Best
Les

wdfifteen 07-04-2024 10:45 AM

Damn! With that fire that close I’d hacksaw the cat off and GTFO! This is scary.

bugstrider 07-04-2024 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12277670)
Damn! With that fire that close I’d hacksaw the cat off and GTFO! This is scary.


Sawzall is ready and primed


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Scott Douglas 07-04-2024 12:11 PM

I was going to say it sounds and looks like a plugged cat.
With everything else you've changed I bet it runs like a scalded cat once you replace that cat. It's the only thing left really.

HobieMarty 07-04-2024 02:12 PM

Cut the cat and fire it up!!!

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HobieMarty 07-04-2024 06:59 PM

Update: forgot about posting this the other day. The Corolla is all finished, just needs a tag and insurance now. Details, details!!! [emoji23]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...7116833224.jpg

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bugstrider 07-05-2024 12:09 AM

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Originally Posted by HobieMarty (Post 12277775)
Cut the cat and fire it up!!!

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greglepore 07-05-2024 06:47 AM

Yeah, I had a cat internally collapse on my S600, and it would run on only 6 of 12 cyls. Misfire codes everywhere. Luckily the generic cats these days are relatively inexpensive.

Scott Douglas 07-05-2024 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by HobieMarty (Post 12277882)
Update: forgot about posting this the other day. The Corolla is all finished, just needs a tag and insurance now. Details, details!!! [emoji23]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...7116833224.jpg

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Nice work! Looks like a new car.

HobieMarty 07-05-2024 07:05 AM

Thanks, I was glad to get it finished. It isn't perfect, but Hannah is happy with it and glad to have her car back in working order.

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epbrown 07-05-2024 11:27 AM

Apparently July 4 is “Leaky Fluids Day” in Bavaria. Replaced the coolant reservoir and upper radiator hose on my X3, then fixed a leaky hose from the windshield washer tank. I’ll join the chorus of old people that grouse about how half the work these days is removing plastic to get to the parts you want to fix. $80 in parts to do a job with a $1500 quote at a local shop, and most of their time would have been unscrewing covers above and below.

1990C4S 07-05-2024 05:16 PM

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Check your timing before you cut it off, timing being wayyyy off can cause the extra-hot cat...

bugstrider 07-06-2024 05:18 PM

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Well fellas,

It’s real now… cut the cat off the truck and no go. If it burns along with the house, so be it.

Family and animals have been evacuated, I’m remaining just to monitor any embers that may land. I’ve got a clear escape route and certain credentials “might” allow leniency.

If this place goes up, Mrs Bugs n I are out of the state….
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