Electrical driveability nightmare
I have a 1985 Chevrolet S-10, 2WD, 2.8L V6, California, 5 Sp Trans and oem prom and ignition system. The problem I'm having is directly electrical but I can't seem to nail it down despite the fact that I'm a mechanic myself. Unfortunately this electrical nightmare has eluded me. What happens is that it runs fine when parked or when driving as long as nothing electrical is functioning or being used. The minute I draw any current by using the headlights, brakelights, reverse lights, cigarette lighter, turn signals, stereo or any other electrical component, it starts running badly and/or misfiring. Depending upon the amount of current draw the problem is worse. For example, when using turn signals it only slightly misfires/drops idle speed and only occasionally will die. If I turn the headlights on however it dies every time I allow the engine to drop rpm to idle speed and usually won't even drive under it's own power due to misfiring so badly. I've checked output on the alternator and even replaced it just to eliminate the basics and same with the battery. I've checked all the obvious ground locations and searched for any apparent shorts to ground but have come up with nothing. I've talked with several other technicians in and around my area and none of them have any idea what it could be. If anybody has encountered a similar problem or has an idea of what it could be, please let me know. Thanks.
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