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1997 c1500 5.7l vortec.

Truck has a hard time starting if it sits for about 12 hours or so but it's not consistent, sometimes it fires right up and sometimes it acts like it's not getting fuel, engine only attempts to fire off if you let off the starter and just leave the key on. After you let off the starter it hits but its almost like its dieseling (not actual dieseling like a carb motor does). A new Delphi fuel pump was installed but it did not fix the problem. Key on and engine off it has exactly 55psi of fuel pressure, has the upgraded multi port injector system on it. Coolant residue was found on cylinder #2 plug but I dont see how that would kill all the cylinders on start up and intermittently at that. No mil on at the moment but the 2 codes it has recently thrown were post cat o2 sensor low voltage (new one on the way) and random multiple cylinder engine misfire. It has acdelco iridium plugs with 30k miles or so, the plugs are in decent shape. I have a twin to this truck and all sensor data is identical between the two. I have attached screenshots of the sensor data for this truck (hard starting truck) while it was idling at operating temp. Please note that the o2 voltage levels constantly bounce up and down so the timing of the screenshot makes it appear that they are not reading correctly but they are , water temp was also working but flashing so the gauge appears to not be reading but is.

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Awest623

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Take the cap off the distributor and see if you wiggle the cap in a twisting motion. Mine acted similar (but not exactly the same) when the dist gear was getting chewed up. There should be almost zero slop.

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I will take a look at that thank you, distributor is only 2 years old or so but never hurts to look. Yes I did and couldn't figure out how to delete the duplicate.
No problem. And good luck. Mine got so bad that it completely chewed through to the dist gear and messed up the cam gear a tiny bit too. But I gotta new ht383 cam and dizzy so I ain't gotta worry about it no more

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So today I pulled cylinder #2 plug out and watched it spark on start up and it was making a big fat nasty yellow spark so I replaced the coil (along with the rotor in the distributor because it had a little burning on the tip) and a new set of plug wires because it had the originals and throttle response seems to have improved to being identical with the twin truck. I wont know if the starting problem has been fixed until it sits over night a couple of times but I feel confident at least. On a side note, fuel pressure dropped from 55 to 10 psi over about 12 hours or so.
 

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So today I pulled cylinder #2 plug out and watched it spark on start up and it was making a big fat nasty yellow spark so I replaced the coil (along with the rotor in the distributor because it had a little burning on the tip) and a new set of plug wires because it had the originals and throttle response seems to have improved to being identical with the twin truck. I wont know if the starting problem has been fixed until it sits over night a couple of times but I feel confident at least. On a side note, fuel pressure dropped from 55 to 10 psi over about 12 hours or so.



Any update?
 
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