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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Hit a bump, truck misses

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) low boost

Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) I think I screwed up

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Ok, the weirdest thing.



I still have a slight miss at low RPMs (right off idle)



The weird thing though. . going down the freeway on michigans lovely roads, about 72-75mph I hit a bump and the truck starts missing like CRAZY. Let off, or throttle out of it...



370 injectors, 16* timing, stock plate/afc slid forward.
 
I had a similar problem; I had been getting in and out of the throttle and developed a miss. I traced it by loosening the injector lines and listening for rougher running. Once I determined which cyl it was, I swapped the injector to rule that out. In my case, it was a copper sealing washer in the injection pump. Mine was a '94, so I'm not sure if your newer pump would have this problem, but it's an idea.

Mike
 
Have you checked out your fuel shutoff solenoid at all? If the coil or relay is weak and not holding up the plunger 100%, you could be restricting fuel when it bounces on a bump. . or, if the linkage is out of adjustment, and you're not opening the fuel valve all the way, that could do it also. .

good luck

-j
 
It started doing it a few months ago when I put the new injectors in it.

Bratby and Dispatch came over and we set the timing, didn't really change it much.

I'm thinkin maybe I f'd up one of the lines while installing the injectors or somethin? I put stiffer throttle return springs on it, and it seems to help a little bit.

Is there a way I can check if it is the shutoff solenoid?

Also, If I hold the accelerator pedal at a constant 11-1200 RPMs, the truck will miss slightly.

I've cracked lines while doing this, and nothing changes, it just misses worse with the line cracked, and doesn't make a difference as to which injector I have cracked to the intesntiy of the miss.

I've bled, and re-bled all of the lines to and from the pump, replaced filters, yadda yadda ya.
 
370's have caused stumble at low rpm's. But I believe that was with trucks that still had a stock fuel plate. Missing with fuel plate?



With truck running tie the fuel shut off solenoid rod up and take it for a ride, see if does the usual missing.



To cause the engine to miss (when you hit a bump) something has to be loose.
 
It still has the stock plate in it, pushed slighty forward... waiting on the trans to get done before I pour the fuel to it. . just to save a lil bit of parts damage.

I can already slip the convertor with the stock plate in there, so I dont wanna push my luck.
 
I checked out the fuel solenoid today... after messing around checking it for being loose and what not, hit the key and the plunger stays up and I cannot make it move with my hand or a screwdriver prying on it (move it so it goes down)

Even though I did that, I took the solenoid off and used some wire and wired it open. . truck did the same thing.

Like I said before, I tried putting really stiff throttle return springs on it, that didn't do the trick, I'm kinda at a loss here so are most of my dieselhead buddies that I've asked the question too. .

Any more ideas?
 
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