packmaster2r
01-24-2005, 14:26
....that is the best way I can describe it. I am having a problem with my 1998 K2500HD 6.5/4L80E (48,000 miles) that only happens within a very narrow set of circumstances. Perhaps someone can help point me in the right direction. I'll avoid any opinions of my own, and just state the facts.
On cold starts (roughly 40 or below) the engine cranks and "starts" within 1-3 seconds consistently, but initially it vibrates violently, emits heavy, fuel-laden smoke, and lacks the usual clatter (sounds just like retarded IP timing on my old 6.2). Within 1-10 seconds, these symptoms go away, the usual clatter returns and the engine goes through the normal warm-up cycle without incident. However, a pronounced hesitation occurs under accelleration until the engine nears operating temperature.
The above problem is progressive, being more pronounced (and longer in duration) the colder the temperature is. If the block heater is used, there is no problem, and no hesitation.
Most Recent service: Dec 2004-Replaced fuel filter and installed new Stanadyne FSD+resistor on aftermarket cooler in hope of curing problem (to no avail).
Past major service:
Sept 2003: lift pump replaced (myself, warranty expired)
Jan 2003: IP replaced 37,120 m.(dealer, under 5/100 warranty)
Jan 1999: PMD replaced 6710 m. (dealer, under 3/36 warranty)
Took delivery new in April 1998. Above warranty repairs were to correct same symptoms, except for the hesitation which a new twist. Since the new IP was installed in 2003, a noticeable increase in cranking time was noted: used to fire instantly, after new IP it fired in 1-3 seconds.
I love this truck, the first and only new truck I've ever owned, and 4L80E shifts better than may car transmissions. Too much $$ invested in it to cast away lightly. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Eric/packmaster2r
On cold starts (roughly 40 or below) the engine cranks and "starts" within 1-3 seconds consistently, but initially it vibrates violently, emits heavy, fuel-laden smoke, and lacks the usual clatter (sounds just like retarded IP timing on my old 6.2). Within 1-10 seconds, these symptoms go away, the usual clatter returns and the engine goes through the normal warm-up cycle without incident. However, a pronounced hesitation occurs under accelleration until the engine nears operating temperature.
The above problem is progressive, being more pronounced (and longer in duration) the colder the temperature is. If the block heater is used, there is no problem, and no hesitation.
Most Recent service: Dec 2004-Replaced fuel filter and installed new Stanadyne FSD+resistor on aftermarket cooler in hope of curing problem (to no avail).
Past major service:
Sept 2003: lift pump replaced (myself, warranty expired)
Jan 2003: IP replaced 37,120 m.(dealer, under 5/100 warranty)
Jan 1999: PMD replaced 6710 m. (dealer, under 3/36 warranty)
Took delivery new in April 1998. Above warranty repairs were to correct same symptoms, except for the hesitation which a new twist. Since the new IP was installed in 2003, a noticeable increase in cranking time was noted: used to fire instantly, after new IP it fired in 1-3 seconds.
I love this truck, the first and only new truck I've ever owned, and 4L80E shifts better than may car transmissions. Too much $$ invested in it to cast away lightly. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Eric/packmaster2r