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Help - 9/8/2008 7:34:09 PM   
alamantia

 

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1992 K1500 Blazer 350 TBI 175k

Driving home the other day I noticed a hesitation just as you touch the gas while in gear.  In other words, if I am stoped at a light the truck idles like a champ around 700RPM real smooth.  Like brandy new.  As soon as i apply the gas it chokes, stumbles runs rough between 700 - 1000RPM''s and the smooths out over 1000RPM''s.  I pulled the vaccume line off the EGR and that fixed it, it runs just fine. Like its supposed to.  I plug the vaccume line back on the EGR and it runs rough off idle again.   So I replaced the EGR valve and cleaned out the minimal carbon I saw on manifold with brake cleaner, took it for a drive... same thing... WTF?  Ok I go back to the store and I get a EGR Vaccume Solenoid, thats got to be it, replace that, drive the truck... same thing... c''monnn... now its late, I pull the IAC valve, it looks fine, I clean it out punch a new gasket and reinstall,  same damn thing.  Why is it getting too much air off of idle?  I would assume Throttle Position Sensor or IAC?  Hell, matbe even a MAP. I dont want to keep guessing and emptying my wallet.  Last year the fuel pump went so I replaced the pump, sender, straner and filter, at the beginning of the summer I put new plugs, cap roter, Ignition module, wires, PCV, O2 and air filter, I would replace the coil but what would that have to do with the truck runing smooth when I remove the vaccume line?  I googled the symptons and it seems common but no one has the answer http://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showtopic.php?fid/78/tid/195543/ any ideas?

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RE: Help - 9/8/2008 8:51:04 PM   
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when you pull the vac line are you plugging it or leaving it open?...

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RE: Help - 9/9/2008 3:30:52 AM   
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leaving it open, but its the same result if i pull the wire off as well

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