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I'm pretty mechanically inclined but I'm stuck now. Here are the facts: 4.3 liter Vortec, auto tranny. Jimmy will not start. Ignition is fine. (all parts are new and I have spark) Have 58-61 fuel pressure when I turn the key and the fuel pump turns on. After shooting some starting fluid in the plenum the jimmmy "runs" until the starting fluids runs out. During this time I still have 61 psi at the schrader valve. The fuel pressure stays at 58 psi long after I have attempted to start it. (5+minutes) Therefore I'm pretty certain there are no leaks in the fuel system. Could it be the fuel regulator? I believe the regulator works after the test port on the fuel rail. I may be wrong on this. I have no trouble codes. How would I know if it was the ecm? I have bought 2004 seirra and no longer use this Jimmy. I'd rather sell it running than pay to have it hauled away. (plus I want to know what the problem has been all this time!! :/ ) One final bit of info on this, this problem began intermitently. Jimmy stalls, I get out, shoot starting fluid in, jimmy runs again. Now jimmy doesn't run! I'd be stunned yet pleasantly suprised if anyone could aid me in figuring this one out. Thanks in advance to those who can help!
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Re: 1994 Jimmy has lost me! (no start trouble)
Maybe your injectors? You can check if fuel is making to the injectors.
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Re: 1994 Jimmy has lost me! (no start trouble)
Basics.
Fire to more than one spark plug? Dist turning? Your fuel pressure sounds good. Check for 12 volt power to injector. Fuses good? Next check for injector pulse at injectors. Spay a little carb cleaner into intake and see if it will fire. MT
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Re: 1994 Jimmy has lost me! (no start trouble)
Sounds like some water in the fuel.
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Re: 1994 Jimmy has lost me! (no start trouble)
I agree with MT, check for 12 volt to injector. Make sure the wiring to the injector is good and there are no shorts. Also, check and make sure you have a good tight connection at the ignition module at the back of the distributor. From what I read, I think your injector is not firing and no gas is getting into the engine.
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Re: 1994 Jimmy has lost me! (no start trouble)
From everything you have checked it sounds like an injector problem, especially if it starts with starter fluid and dies once that runs out. Test the injectors as others have already instructed, first checking for voltage.
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I will do this. I will let you know what I get.
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Re: 1994 Jimmy has lost me! (no start trouble)
antxxny, did you every figure it out as I have the same problem with my '94 S10 Blazer.
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Welcome on your first post on AF.
It is best to check the date on a post before p[osting to it and is it is very old just let the sleeping dog sleep. Waking up a sleeping dog can get a person bite.
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