1994 S-10 4X4 with Vortec Engine Overheating
vdelarenal
03-03-2005, 12:51 AM
Hi, my 1994 S-10 with vortec engine is overheating, it runs great except for the this problem, I have checked the radiator and replaced the thermostat and the fan clutch, I also replaced the cat and the muffler, the check engine light is off, now I want to check if the engine timing is right, does anyone know what timing does the S-10 uses? or another idea why is it overheating?
jackass#1
03-03-2005, 05:15 AM
not for sure what degree to set timming on your year. mines a 91 and is set for 0 degree, but i dont have a vortec. it should tell you on one of the labels under the hood. same label will give you motor size,plug gap, and
timing set. after you check you timing and if thats not the prblem, you should check the water pump.
timing set. after you check you timing and if thats not the prblem, you should check the water pump.
smokey041369
03-03-2005, 08:31 AM
1994 4.3L v6 plug gap 0.035 0 degree- disconnect the set timing connector ( tan w/black stripe) taped to the engine harness neer the distributor
THIS WIRE MUST BE DISCONNECT BEFORE YOU START THE ENGINE
THIS WIRE MUST BE DISCONNECT BEFORE YOU START THE ENGINE
big b
03-03-2005, 07:12 PM
Hi, my 1994 S-10 with vortec engine is overheating, it runs great except for the this problem, I have checked the radiator and replaced the thermostat and the fan clutch, I also replaced the cat and the muffler, the check engine light is off, now I want to check if the engine timing is right, does anyone know what timing does the S-10 uses? or another idea why is it overheating?
My 94 s-10 4.3 cortech was overheating too ...Is yours losing water ?
Mine was but only after it warmed up and I was driving (under pressure) I finally found it. It waqs the "snout hole" on the underside of the water pump.
I guess when the water pump shaft gets worn it will tear a rubber seal and cause it to leak out of that hole ..
I replaced the water pump and everything is fine now.
My 94 s-10 4.3 cortech was overheating too ...Is yours losing water ?
Mine was but only after it warmed up and I was driving (under pressure) I finally found it. It waqs the "snout hole" on the underside of the water pump.
I guess when the water pump shaft gets worn it will tear a rubber seal and cause it to leak out of that hole ..
I replaced the water pump and everything is fine now.
vdelarenal
03-07-2005, 07:33 PM
My 94 s-10 4.3 cortech was overheating too ...Is yours losing water ?
Mine was but only after it warmed up and I was driving (under pressure) I finally found it. It waqs the "snout hole" on the underside of the water pump.
I guess when the water pump shaft gets worn it will tear a rubber seal and cause it to leak out of that hole ..
I replaced the water pump and everything is fine now.
Thanks, you were right, it was the water pump. Now I have another problem when I stop with the engine running it appears that the engine is going to stop, the rpm drop to 500 and then in a blink retur to normal and it keeps doing that until I start moving again, it runs perfect when I'm moving and when the truck is cold, any ideas?
Mine was but only after it warmed up and I was driving (under pressure) I finally found it. It waqs the "snout hole" on the underside of the water pump.
I guess when the water pump shaft gets worn it will tear a rubber seal and cause it to leak out of that hole ..
I replaced the water pump and everything is fine now.
Thanks, you were right, it was the water pump. Now I have another problem when I stop with the engine running it appears that the engine is going to stop, the rpm drop to 500 and then in a blink retur to normal and it keeps doing that until I start moving again, it runs perfect when I'm moving and when the truck is cold, any ideas?
rlith
03-07-2005, 08:45 PM
sounds like a vacume leak... Check all your vac hoses one at a time for cracks/tears/hoes
Jerry80871852
03-07-2005, 08:50 PM
Might be the EGR valve, when it carbons up it can cause rough idle.
Jerry
Jerry
BlazerLT
03-08-2005, 01:46 AM
Clean your EGR and IAC valve.
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