GMC Jimmy chugging
biggestmexi
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I just started looking at this board today seems great. Especially repair dog.
The problem I am having has occured and got worse over a couple months. It will start perfectly fine. It then at start at about mid RPM range start to chug then running a minute longer it will over come the whole RPM range and wont be able to accelorate and then sometimes putt out. But then not even 10 seconds or as soon as possible i can restart and then have the same problem. It has a recently new pump(4months), new plugs-wires-cap-rotor(yesterday), new fuel filter last week. Cleaned the TPS and IAC. Removed and blocked EGR. Took care of a couple vacuum leaks I could see. Fuel pressure tested OK and volts to the pump was right around 13.7. The oil seems a little gassy to me but not exactly sure. There is no smole out of the exhaust and no cat. Also i am going to try to clean the map/f sensor soon but where is it at. I am at work now no chiltons
The problem I am having has occured and got worse over a couple months. It will start perfectly fine. It then at start at about mid RPM range start to chug then running a minute longer it will over come the whole RPM range and wont be able to accelorate and then sometimes putt out. But then not even 10 seconds or as soon as possible i can restart and then have the same problem. It has a recently new pump(4months), new plugs-wires-cap-rotor(yesterday), new fuel filter last week. Cleaned the TPS and IAC. Removed and blocked EGR. Took care of a couple vacuum leaks I could see. Fuel pressure tested OK and volts to the pump was right around 13.7. The oil seems a little gassy to me but not exactly sure. There is no smole out of the exhaust and no cat. Also i am going to try to clean the map/f sensor soon but where is it at. I am at work now no chiltons
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I would suggest changing the fuel pump. It was only like 60 dollars. FAR cheaper than the spider system. and i got a 1 year warranty.
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really under the head were the pistons are
or are you talking about the top part of the engine
itself ??
1. Turn the car on
2. Put in gear and press on the accelerator.
3. Engine doesn't seem to do anything, sometimes a little chugging.
4. Let-off on accelerator.
5. Press accelerator again, all seems good, power to engine.
Anyone have a clue what this might be?
If you take off the plastic cover with the orange "4.3 Vortec" on it, then it's the metal cover underneath that (you don't have to take that off, but it helps). The nut kit should be located in the back of the engine, where the fuel lines come into the engine (between the engine and the firewall).
First, with the plenum off, and full-visibility to the nut kit, you should have someone put the key into the starting position. Don't start the car, but turn the key into the "on" position so that the fuel pump starts up and puts gas through the nut kit. If gas spits out anywhere, then you've got a bad nut kit. If there isn't gas spraying anywhere visible, then you've probably got a bad fuel pump, or leaky lines.
If you have a bad nut kit:
Using a wrench, you should be able to get the fuel lines out, then use a torx bit (the star-shaped bits) to take the metal bracket off of the back of the engine. Make sure that you don't use an allen wrench! I used an allen wrench with mine and that made it take months and months, because each line has a metal bracket holding it to the engine, and if you use an allen wrench, it won't fit in the torx shape, and you'll strip it out (I ended up taking a hacksaw blade to mine, because nothing would fit the screw after I stripped it out). Once you've got the metal bracket off of the back, then move to the front part of the nut kit, where the plastic hoses actually hook up to the lines that go to the fuel injectors. Remove the plastic holder (being very careful not to brake anything) and this should allow the two parts of the "nut kit" to be pulled out the backs of the hole. Put some grease on the new nut kit, and do the same process in reverse, being even more careful not to break anything.
All the while you're doing this, you should be taking pictures to make sure that you rememer where everything goes. Also, be sure to clean out your engine once you're done. It should still work if you don't (mine did, and I didn't clean anything), but it'll run really rough until it burns away all of the excess gunk.
Hope this helps!