Search results

  1. T

    Hesitation at highway speeds - 1999 Suburban

    So, the truck ran great during my drive down to Mississippi for Thanksgiving. However, I noticed that the hesitation/stuttering goes away after about an hour or so on the interstate. I'm stumped. We'll see...
  2. T

    Hesitation at highway speeds - 1999 Suburban

    So, just as simple as timing being out of whack? Or the distributor gear? I don't have time to monkey around with this before our road trip to Mississippi and back (1200 miles, total) for Thanksgiving. Any long term problems, or should I get this fixed now?
  3. T

    Hesitation at highway speeds - 1999 Suburban

    After replacing the distributor cap & rotor button, it has gotten better. What would changing the distributor gear entail?
  4. T

    Hesitation at highway speeds - 1999 Suburban

    I've got a 1999 Suburban 5.7L Vortec 4WD automatic transmission with 145k miles. Lately, I've been experiencing a hesitation/skipping when at highway speeds and trying to accelerate past 65-70. Hard accelerations up to 60-70 aren't problematic, it's just the light pressing on the accelerator...
  5. T

    New fron Texas

    Welcome and howdy!
  6. T

    Howdy from Iowa!

    Thanks for all of the compliments and welcomes! I really love this truck.
  7. T

    My 1999 Chevy Suburban

    Originally from Texas, but moved to Iowa a couple years ago. My wife and I are living in Iowa City while she's working on her PhD. Anyway, we just picked up a two-owner 1999 Chevy Suburban LS 4x4 with 144,000 miles. This truck is ridiculously clean with no rust on the body and a like-new...
  8. T

    Howdy from Iowa!

    Originally from Texas, but moved to Iowa a couple years ago. My wife and I are living in Iowa City while she's working on her PhD. Anyway, we just picked up a two-owner 1999 Chevy Suburban LS 4x4 with 144,000 miles. This truck is ridiculously clean with no rust on the body and a like-new...
Top