1gcrazy
15+ Year Contributor
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- Apr 6, 2005
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Fountain,
Colorado
Ok so I just got this car as a no run. I got it towed to my place and fixed all the leaks I saw. I changed the plugs and I've yet to change the wires...unless 2am's too early...er too late??
Anyways, I did all my QUICK maintenance because the woman was rushing me to go play poker....I know
I get my plugs in, my BOV recirc on the intake tube plugged....stock tube is AWAL, new battery I throw some 5 gallons of fresh fuel in her(fresh as in 5 gal of 85[I completely forgot about the high octane...honest] octane in a previously used 2 stroke fuel can with remnance of 2 stroke oil). I fixed the missing i/c hose clamps....(duuuh) and checked everything. I went to start her up and all I got was cranking at first. I cranked and cranked then I put my foot into her, I got a semi start, I kept cranking and EVENTUALLY she REV MATCHED the starter, I let the key out and she was BARELY running and stalled. I tried again, i cranked and cranked and FINALLY with my foot allll the way in for about 10 seconds she stayed alive for just enough time to start to idle. She idled at 400-500 for about 10 seconds with my foot all the way in and after letting out she started to idle at around 800 pitifully...eventually I reved her. I reved her to about 2500 which took me about 5-6 seconds to get to that point. I let her idle again, slowly settling, I SLOWLY(same as the time before) revved her again with the same effect.
She WAS NOT totally warm when all this went down because, obvously, like I said, I was rushed. So, i'll try again tomorrow with more time. Anyways, I called my, SAE Certified, father up(as of 1986ish) and he told me whenever a Chevy 350 is out of time, thats the exact symptom it makes. Since I've never owned this car running, I assumed thats POSSIBLE. Unlikely I guess, I'm taking it to him tomorrow to throw our minds together to come up with a diagnosis and I thought i'd throw it past a few people that knew what they were talking about.
Obvously, it gets spark, fuel is fresh and questionable and air is a given. The intake tube has a plug in the bov recirc tube and all the clamps are tight.... I havn't really checked the lower IC pipes. I ASSUME they're tight but with the WRECKLESS previous owner(another story trust me) you never know. I'm thinking if the timing is OFF then the vales are bent...I'll do a compression test first thing tomorrow with a warm engine.
Anyways, this isn't much of an informative post yet I'm just curious if anyone else has seen these problems and come across a certain fix.
I will update early tomorrow but if I can get just a TID BIT of info i'd REALLY appreciate which direction I SHOULD be heading...
Thanks in advance!!!
EDIT: If I can figure out how to use my video camera with my computer(Sony HandyCam DCR-TRV310 NTSC, i've got a few random cables from the rents as a hand me down.......COMPUTER: C2D E6700, GeForce 7900GTX, 1G ram...forget which kind...fast I guess...Antec I guess this doesn't matter) If you can help IM on AIM Docsdaname20001
Anyways, I did all my QUICK maintenance because the woman was rushing me to go play poker....I know

I get my plugs in, my BOV recirc on the intake tube plugged....stock tube is AWAL, new battery I throw some 5 gallons of fresh fuel in her(fresh as in 5 gal of 85[I completely forgot about the high octane...honest] octane in a previously used 2 stroke fuel can with remnance of 2 stroke oil). I fixed the missing i/c hose clamps....(duuuh) and checked everything. I went to start her up and all I got was cranking at first. I cranked and cranked then I put my foot into her, I got a semi start, I kept cranking and EVENTUALLY she REV MATCHED the starter, I let the key out and she was BARELY running and stalled. I tried again, i cranked and cranked and FINALLY with my foot allll the way in for about 10 seconds she stayed alive for just enough time to start to idle. She idled at 400-500 for about 10 seconds with my foot all the way in and after letting out she started to idle at around 800 pitifully...eventually I reved her. I reved her to about 2500 which took me about 5-6 seconds to get to that point. I let her idle again, slowly settling, I SLOWLY(same as the time before) revved her again with the same effect.
She WAS NOT totally warm when all this went down because, obvously, like I said, I was rushed. So, i'll try again tomorrow with more time. Anyways, I called my, SAE Certified, father up(as of 1986ish) and he told me whenever a Chevy 350 is out of time, thats the exact symptom it makes. Since I've never owned this car running, I assumed thats POSSIBLE. Unlikely I guess, I'm taking it to him tomorrow to throw our minds together to come up with a diagnosis and I thought i'd throw it past a few people that knew what they were talking about.
Obvously, it gets spark, fuel is fresh and questionable and air is a given. The intake tube has a plug in the bov recirc tube and all the clamps are tight.... I havn't really checked the lower IC pipes. I ASSUME they're tight but with the WRECKLESS previous owner(another story trust me) you never know. I'm thinking if the timing is OFF then the vales are bent...I'll do a compression test first thing tomorrow with a warm engine.
Anyways, this isn't much of an informative post yet I'm just curious if anyone else has seen these problems and come across a certain fix.
I will update early tomorrow but if I can get just a TID BIT of info i'd REALLY appreciate which direction I SHOULD be heading...
Thanks in advance!!!
EDIT: If I can figure out how to use my video camera with my computer(Sony HandyCam DCR-TRV310 NTSC, i've got a few random cables from the rents as a hand me down.......COMPUTER: C2D E6700, GeForce 7900GTX, 1G ram...forget which kind...fast I guess...Antec I guess this doesn't matter) If you can help IM on AIM Docsdaname20001
