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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Combining Boxes

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Hello everybody,

I have a few ?'s for you guys out there. I recently posted a topic on trying to track down a engine vibration. Thanks to all that posted their suggestions. I have put in a new fuel filter, checked the air filter, and cleaned the prefilter. None of the three were dirty at all and to make it short:



It still vibrates badly from about 1800 rpms on up and its especially bad under heavy loads.

The other day I was reving the motor to see if I could hear anything at a stand still. And sure enough if I mash the accelerator the engine starts stumbling and vibrations begin about 1800rpms. The exhaust note starts a popping sound. But the stumble is not present w/ driving the truck, just the vibration.



What do you guys think? Injectors, pump timing, lazy valve? I'm trying to narrow my options b/c I am a shadetree mechanic w/ limited time, but I will take it to a fuel shop if need be.



What do you all think?
 
Do you mean pump timing? This is what I thought. I remember someone saying that if the KDP comes out pump timing my be affected by the front timing case moving. Mine did come out.

Maybe I should persue this avenue?



Thanks for the info
 
If the case is lose from lack of a kdp pin and lose bolts you can feel it move just slightly. I would go ahead and have the timing set at 15. 5-16, every truck should be set at least there.
 
Pull your injectors and have them tested before you do some major damage! If you have an injector spewing fuel all the time you could melt a piston. :eek:
 
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