jackd
03-12-2007, 11:19
I've got a 1985 ex-air force Chevy Box van that's basically a G30 with a J-code 6.2l.
I was installing a new fuel filter and I forgot to close the air bleed valve. After trying to start it stopped firing, I realized what I had done, and I closed it. Turned it over and gave it some gas and after running rough for a bit, it stalled. Did it again and it stayed running, but would surge if I gave it gas. Stopped/started and it seemed to be running OK, but with a larger amount of knock than I remember (the engine's always been a little clanky and I'm still not sure how much engine noise is normal).
This morning I decided to bleed it again. Opened the fuel filler cap, water drain and air bleed, disconnected injector, turned over and fuel came out water drain, closed water drain, turned over until fuel came out air bleed (and it wasn't immediate, but only a few seconds. Closed the air bleed, reconnected the injector and it started acting like it was yesterday. I remembered I'd forgotten to re-cap the filler, so I did that and then went through the same procedure I had the day before, so it's running now, but it still doesn't sound right - lots of knock and some "chugging" if that makes sense.
I figure there's still some air in the system, but I'm not sure what I should do next. I don't want to break anything trying to fix it, hopefully I haven't already...
I was installing a new fuel filter and I forgot to close the air bleed valve. After trying to start it stopped firing, I realized what I had done, and I closed it. Turned it over and gave it some gas and after running rough for a bit, it stalled. Did it again and it stayed running, but would surge if I gave it gas. Stopped/started and it seemed to be running OK, but with a larger amount of knock than I remember (the engine's always been a little clanky and I'm still not sure how much engine noise is normal).
This morning I decided to bleed it again. Opened the fuel filler cap, water drain and air bleed, disconnected injector, turned over and fuel came out water drain, closed water drain, turned over until fuel came out air bleed (and it wasn't immediate, but only a few seconds. Closed the air bleed, reconnected the injector and it started acting like it was yesterday. I remembered I'd forgotten to re-cap the filler, so I did that and then went through the same procedure I had the day before, so it's running now, but it still doesn't sound right - lots of knock and some "chugging" if that makes sense.
I figure there's still some air in the system, but I'm not sure what I should do next. I don't want to break anything trying to fix it, hopefully I haven't already...