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98 Blazer Ping Problem
I just bought a 98 Blazer with about 70K miles. It runs good execpt
for a bad ping problem. I am living at an altitude of just over 9000 ft and I am running hi-octane fuel. I assume the problem is either with the EGR system or the knock sensor. Can anyone tell me how to check these systems? I would go down to a local auto parts store and buy a manuel, but since I live in Quito Ecuador, manuals are a bit hard to find. DRW |
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Re: 98 Blazer Ping Problem
Try Ebay for the manual. Sorry though I'm no help with your ping.
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Re: 98 Blazer Ping Problem
Have you ever done a tune-up? What plugs are you using? What gap?
If you've never done a tuneup, do the tuneup and if it doesn't solve your problem, at 70k miles, you really haven't wasted any money - it needed done anyways. An engine shouldn't ping at 70k - I'd probably start with plugs (search the forum for the correct gap), cap, and rotor first. Quote:
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Re: 98 Blazer Ping Problem
Higher than normal coolant temperatures = Replace rad cap with something not AC Delco.
Carbon in the cylinders = use 16 oz of Marvel Mystery oil per full tank fill up to decarbonize the cylinders. Poor fuel flow = change the fuel filter
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Problem Solved!
Since I just purchased this Blazer, I didn't have any hitory to know how it was supposed to run. When I test drove it I remembered a little ping, but not much. The first tank of gas I put in regular just to see how it ran. Not surprising, it pinged badly. The second tank was Premium and it ran about the same.
Most people I talked to seemed to think it was fuel, so for the thrird tank I filled up with premium at a different station (Texico) and it runs like a different vehicle! So it appaears that the problems was bad gas after all. One "home remedy" that I was told by a local mechanic here to raise the octane of gas is to put "moth balls" in the gas tank, (1 per gallonof gas). He says that will eliminate most pings. I am not about to try it in my car, but anybody know what moth balls are made of? DRW |
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Re: 98 Blazer Ping Problem
Napthalene.
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Re: Re: 98 Blazer Ping Problem
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Re: 98 Blazer Ping Problem
There's quite a bit of info here. The last 2 paragraphs talk about moth balls in the tank:
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/autos/gasol.../preamble.html |
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