Thread: t.b.i. problems
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11-11-2004 12:31 AM #1
t.b.i. problems
i've been having problems with my small block on my truck.when you floor the gas pedal it starts to go very slow it does not get the passing gear and when its at high rpm the truck starts to studder it starts cutting of like it needs more fuel or spark its really slow. I've replace the transmission, fuel pump and filter, did a t.b.i. rebuilt, distributer rebuilt, new plugs and wires, new coil replace air filter. i dont know what to do with the system im planning in making it a carburetor but thats one of the reasons i fix up this truck because of the t.b.i. no mecanice where i live has found anything wronge with it o and also replaced the computer with a brand new one please help me with the problem i have.
its a 1987 chevy 350 with a tbi and a 700r4 and sometimes it feels like if the clutches on the trans are slipping you floor it and it just revs upLast edited by tellezj; 11-11-2004 at 02:52 AM.
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11-11-2004 12:52 AM #2
If it is a factory rochester dual injector TBI, that is usually a fairly reliable system. I can tell you this much for sure though. 1)You wasted your money on the computer. If a TBI runs, it has a good computer. 2) The first thing you should check is your CKP. Crankshaft positioning sensor. It tells this motor how many RPMs it is running at, and as such is a referance for injection speed. A good way to verify this is to have someone hit the gas and bring it up through the R's while you watch. If you get a steady spray of fuel, chances are its not the CKP. if you have fluctuations, thats a common target. Also, use the Pin(paper-clip) method of computer scanning to see if its the O2 sensor. If your truck is saying its running too rich or lean, it will try and compensate, causing the condition you speak of. If it is the O2 sensor, spend the $10 and get the socket. it Really helps.Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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11-16-2004 04:47 PM #3
TBI
Catalytic converter is probably original and clogged, restricting exhaust flow. Replace with high flow converter, about $60 fm Auto Zone, weld-on or clamp-on. Your spark, gas, intake air is normal but engine cannot exhaust burned gas fast enough when you accelerate, Been there...
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11-16-2004 05:21 PM #4
One cheap thing you might try.....worked for me once......get under the truck while it is idling and pound on the converter with a hammer. If the thing is clogged, you might hear an rpm change with the jolts.....have someone you trust keep their foot on the brake.
Clogged converter symptoms are a slow reving motor under load.
Also, doesnt the TBI run 12 psi fuel pressure.....more than a carb fuel pump.....
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11-20-2004 02:49 AM #5
t.b.i. problems
hi guys, i posted a message a week ago about my 87 chevy with tbi ive been having problems with it it just dosnt pick up when you floor it it feels like if my transmission is sliping when its going to shift but i just put a new tranny on it its been doing that before the tranny change also when you start the truck cold its starts worse than a carbureted one some guy replied with my other post to change the o2 censor and the camchaft censore and i did but same thing still happens please help me out with these problem as sson as possible. ive replaced fuel pump fuel filter, t.b.i. overhaul, distributor rebuilt new plugs and wires new coil, when the truck is on park and its on if you floor it you can see the spray on the injector evenly. Please help me aout guys i will really appreciate it
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11-20-2004 05:42 AM #6
Have you checked the EGR valve? could have carbon buildup which is keeping it open. Is the car idling rough?The only dumb question is the one you don't ask..
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11-20-2004 11:24 AM #7
Re: t.b.i. problems
Originally posted by tellezj
hi guys, i posted a message a week ago about my 87 chevy with tbi ive been having problems with it it just dosnt pick up when you floor it it feels like if my transmission is sliping when its going to shift but i just put a new tranny on it its been doing that before the tranny change also when you start the truck cold its starts worse than a carbureted one some guy replied with my other post to change the o2 censor and the camchaft censore and i did but same thing still happens please help me out with these problem as sson as possible. ive replaced fuel pump fuel filter, t.b.i. overhaul, distributor rebuilt new plugs and wires new coil, when the truck is on park and its on if you floor it you can see the spray on the injector evenly. Please help me aout guys i will really appreciate itLast edited by lt1s10; 11-20-2004 at 11:30 AM.
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11-20-2004 12:49 PM #8
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Originally posted by DennyW
Absolutely, check codes first thing. If you have already changed the 02 sensor, and checked the egr, and it's a vortec motor, and cleared the codes, but they return after a short run, most likely the injectors are bad, leaking. Especially if you get an 02 sensor right or left bank code, or egr code. Because it causes the system to run rich, and gives you a false code for them being bad. The computer is trying to correct the rich mixture, and goes out of limits.Mike
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11-20-2004 12:58 PM #9
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Originally posted by lt1s10
I agree if its a vortec its leaking down, when did they come out with the vortec.? I fixed a 3.8 the other day on here with a temp. sensor code. no comment on my drawing?
Arrows still need some work tho."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
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11-20-2004 01:15 PM #10
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Originally posted by pro70z28
Nope, We went through that B-4. The drawing worked the last time so it must B O.K. ....... HEHEHE
Arrows still need some work tho.Mike
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11-20-2004 01:58 PM #11
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Originally posted by DennyW
, hahaha, no. I'm not sure on the year. I'm thinking 96-98. I'm joking with you on the drawing, hahaha
trying to show me up.....well shame on you.
that plug is pre 95, the obd2 is dif, and you cant jump them.Mike
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11-20-2004 02:31 PM #12
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: t.b.i. problems
Originally posted by DennyW
, hahaha, no. I'm not sure on the year. I'm thinking 96-98. I'm joking with you on the drawing, hahaha
i dont see the problem, mine looks that good.
Last edited by lt1s10; 11-20-2004 at 02:36 PM.
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11-20-2004 02:34 PM #13
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Originally posted by lt1s10
i dont see the problem, mine looks that good.
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11-20-2004 03:10 PM #14
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Originally posted by DennyW
Yes, that's true. There is a few places like auto zone that will check your codes for free. If he can't afford a small scanner, or to take it to a garage.Mike
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11-20-2004 03:25 PM #15
Originally posted by DennyW
Kinda looks like it. Maybe he will be on a little later to check.Mike
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