88 K30
12-14-2008, 18:38
One of my 6.2's developed an odd thing recently. I think it actually started prior to my replacing the tank, but I can't swear to it. After the tank replacement, it starts just as quick as before and runs the same. I changed the fllter after I noticed this problem, just in case and it didn't help.
Basically, after it warms up enough that the fast idle comes off, if you rev the engine a bit (in gear or Park), when it idles back down, it will usually stall. If it doesn't stall, the idle drops really low and then catches and comes back to normal. At highway speed, the trans keeps the engine from stalling when you let off the throttle, but moving the truck around the yard, where you back up a bit or pull forward with just a goose of the throttle is really where it gets you. It's a real pain. Hooking up to a trailer by yourself where you need to back up a foot and get out to check distance can result in several stalls if you're not really gingerly with the application/release of the pedal. Even just backing into the garage it will stall when I let off the throttle.
I'm not sure if it does it when the engine is really hot (haven't had the chance to test that), but it does it after the cold idle goes off pretty readily on a cool engine.
What would cause this symptom? Could something in the IP be gummed up and sticking? I put fresh fuel in and some PS additive after the tank swap, but have not been able to drive the truck very much lately. The truck is a CUCV with 18,xxx original miles, so I doubt the IP is worn out, but I'm open to suggestions?
Thanks!
Basically, after it warms up enough that the fast idle comes off, if you rev the engine a bit (in gear or Park), when it idles back down, it will usually stall. If it doesn't stall, the idle drops really low and then catches and comes back to normal. At highway speed, the trans keeps the engine from stalling when you let off the throttle, but moving the truck around the yard, where you back up a bit or pull forward with just a goose of the throttle is really where it gets you. It's a real pain. Hooking up to a trailer by yourself where you need to back up a foot and get out to check distance can result in several stalls if you're not really gingerly with the application/release of the pedal. Even just backing into the garage it will stall when I let off the throttle.
I'm not sure if it does it when the engine is really hot (haven't had the chance to test that), but it does it after the cold idle goes off pretty readily on a cool engine.
What would cause this symptom? Could something in the IP be gummed up and sticking? I put fresh fuel in and some PS additive after the tank swap, but have not been able to drive the truck very much lately. The truck is a CUCV with 18,xxx original miles, so I doubt the IP is worn out, but I'm open to suggestions?
Thanks!