Geezer
Parsimonious Curmudgeon
Some history: I have a 1994 Chevy K3500 crew cab with a little over 200k miles on it. Last year I replaced the engine, a 350 gas engine with TBI, with a known good used one from a 1992 Chevy van. I used the original fuel injection and alternator and other accessory stuff. The fuel gauge was not working properly, so I also replaced the sending unit and, since I had the tank out, put in a new fuel pump.
A few months ago the engine started but then quit after running for less than a minute. I pulled the fuel filter and some dirty fuel came out of it so I replaced it. The problem went away, but returned a week later. I replaced the filter again, but this time the filter seemed clear. Fuel was squirting through it no problem. It worked OK since then, but the problem still occurred once in a while. I was always able to restart it and it ran fine after that.
Yesterday it got much worse. It starts normally, runs for about 30 seconds, and quits. Every time.
I pulled the top half off of the throttle body and watched the injectors spray. They spray fine for the 30 seconds and then just quit, which is when the engine stops.
One thought I had was that the computer is switching off the fuel pump for some reason. I disconnected the battery to reset the computer, but that didn't solve the problem.
I know it's a long shot, but has anyone seen anything like this before? I am hoping to get some ideas before I start spending time and money on an Easter egg hunt.
Thanks,
Greg
A few months ago the engine started but then quit after running for less than a minute. I pulled the fuel filter and some dirty fuel came out of it so I replaced it. The problem went away, but returned a week later. I replaced the filter again, but this time the filter seemed clear. Fuel was squirting through it no problem. It worked OK since then, but the problem still occurred once in a while. I was always able to restart it and it ran fine after that.
Yesterday it got much worse. It starts normally, runs for about 30 seconds, and quits. Every time.
I pulled the top half off of the throttle body and watched the injectors spray. They spray fine for the 30 seconds and then just quit, which is when the engine stops.
One thought I had was that the computer is switching off the fuel pump for some reason. I disconnected the battery to reset the computer, but that didn't solve the problem.
I know it's a long shot, but has anyone seen anything like this before? I am hoping to get some ideas before I start spending time and money on an Easter egg hunt.
Thanks,
Greg