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You are correct, fuel pressure should be between 9 and 13 psi. Also check the pressure when you give it gas
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So 9-13 while running. What pressure am I looking for on start up and when giving it gas?You are correct, fuel pressure should be between 9 and 13 psi. Also check the pressure when you give it gas
Check you distributor cap for issues regarding the stumbling. The ac is short cycling from low freon.Tested multiple sensors today trying to figure out my stumble when taking off from a stop/bucking at low (<1500 rpm)/struggling to run occasionally/acting like it wants to die especially in reverse and backing up hill issue. TPS tested good, o2 sensor read between 0.03 and 0.79 v. Map sensor read []. So o2 and map sensor seem to be a good place to start. 02 should be between 0.4 and 0.6 volts. map sensor should be []. I've already replaced the fuel filter and aircleaner. If that doesn't fix the issue, I'll test fuel pressure (I have a gauge laying around waiting to be installed, I'm just so damn busy... lazy?) and the egr system.
Also noticed a small pop when coming to a stop. thinking it might be brake related (knowing my luck), I pulled the wheels off and cleaned and adjusted the rear brakes. Front seemed fine as well. Inspecting the front end I noticed my driver side tierod had a lot of play in it. Ordered a new inner/outer/sleeve for the driver side. Going to need a new alignment with that one too
My wiper fluid nozzles haven't worked in a while either. Starting messing with that today and the pump sounds awful. Weak pump is my guess. Also realized it's leaking from the pump too... so... yeah.
I have a howling noise around 50 mph that I suspect is wheel bearings. I'll replace the fronts since they're cheap and easy. Rears I'm not touching. There is, in my opinion, excessive play in the rear end. I'd put money on a rear end rebuild in the not so distant future... aka... junkyard rear end.
Also have a clunk when going into gear as well as when I let off the accelerator, especially on the highway. New u joints and a center support bearing are on the list too....
Gah damn... did I miss anything?
Oh yeah, the AC doesn't work. It stopped working a couple years ago, finally got off my ass and took it to a shop and it was a whopping $120 to fix a leaking seal and recharge the system. Fast forward a week or two later and the compressor was cycling on and off every ~5 seconds or so. Every time it did, the rpms would fluctuate (<-- introducing a load so it's normal). However, when it started happening every 2 seconds or less (not more,2 seconds max), it gave the truck a bad idle with the AC on. So that needs to be addressed.
That's every issue the truck has.... that needs to be addressed in the near future. I've got a laundry list of other **** that I would like to get done and that need attention but are not nearly as important as what I listed above.
If anyone has any insight, even "my brothers' bestfriend's, uncle's cousin Tommy has a pen pal that said...", I'd love to hear it. I'm mainly just updating my thread.
Ah yeah, I forgot about the dist cap. I remember reading about that. I'll check that out too.Check you distributor cap for issues regarding the stumbling. The ac is short cycling from low freon.
The clunking sounds like u joints so I would check those for play.
Check spark plugs too, it only takes a small amount of time to check them and no cost involved
You should put this in the right place.Hello everyone, I know this isn’t the place but I can’t find anything on the search bar. Will 24” wheels fit a stock height 1993 Chevy suburban c1500, as of now it has 235/75r15