- Joined
- Jun 23, 2023
- Messages
- 35
- City
- Seattle, WA
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- 3.5"
- Tire Size
- 33"
Hey everyone;
So after all my bluster and questions about dropping a 302 into my ‘94, I let the nay-sayers in my world convince me to just put a new 4L in it.
I picked full reman from S&J in WA, and had a local shop swap it. It’s been nothing but trouble. After the time and money spent, the new motor had an apparent lifter tick. After swapping a few lifters, the shop sent it back to S&J who swore there was nothing wrong with it, but redid the top end anyhow.
New motor: version 2 came back, no tick. But immediately, there are ignition issues.
At first, it would start fine but idle rough and low. Kinda wiggle around at 550. Assuming stuff got bumped and mangled during the work, I replaced the IAC, MAF, EGR.
From there, it ran smoother, but idled high. Hung out at around 1100, but every other start, especially when it was warm, it would struggle like before at idle. After about 15 seconds it would smooth out, but like I say, would land at 1100rpm.
So I go back to the shop, they search around for vacuum leaks, rebalance the throttle body and idle screw, patch a few small vacuum leaks (in the intake-to-throttle body boot, which is impossible to replace, it seems).
Idie was returned to around 750-800, but with a slight shimmy at idle. And still, it will occasionally start, sputter, fight to idie at around 500, and I can hear a minor miss every few seconds.
At this point, I’ve spent many months and many thousands of dollars making everything in my engine bay new. The old 392,000 motor ran smoother.
I’ve tried searching for a fresh PCM (manual, 4.0, 2WD, EGR) but no luck so far. Is this a bad computer? Is it possible my firing order is wrong? I can’t help this feeling that the shop that does the work may not be doing a great job, they see “OBD1” and an old truck, kinda blow my issues off as “runs pretty good for its age”. Which pisses me off.
My code reader shows good codes (111, 10) when I use it, CEL comes on at startup, and this isn’t even the original PCM (was replaced in 2021). Would all that still happen if computer was bad?
If it’s the firing order, why would the truck run well under power? These are pretty much idle & startup issues.
Any help greatly appreciated.
So after all my bluster and questions about dropping a 302 into my ‘94, I let the nay-sayers in my world convince me to just put a new 4L in it.
I picked full reman from S&J in WA, and had a local shop swap it. It’s been nothing but trouble. After the time and money spent, the new motor had an apparent lifter tick. After swapping a few lifters, the shop sent it back to S&J who swore there was nothing wrong with it, but redid the top end anyhow.
New motor: version 2 came back, no tick. But immediately, there are ignition issues.
At first, it would start fine but idle rough and low. Kinda wiggle around at 550. Assuming stuff got bumped and mangled during the work, I replaced the IAC, MAF, EGR.
From there, it ran smoother, but idled high. Hung out at around 1100, but every other start, especially when it was warm, it would struggle like before at idle. After about 15 seconds it would smooth out, but like I say, would land at 1100rpm.
So I go back to the shop, they search around for vacuum leaks, rebalance the throttle body and idle screw, patch a few small vacuum leaks (in the intake-to-throttle body boot, which is impossible to replace, it seems).
Idie was returned to around 750-800, but with a slight shimmy at idle. And still, it will occasionally start, sputter, fight to idie at around 500, and I can hear a minor miss every few seconds.
At this point, I’ve spent many months and many thousands of dollars making everything in my engine bay new. The old 392,000 motor ran smoother.
I’ve tried searching for a fresh PCM (manual, 4.0, 2WD, EGR) but no luck so far. Is this a bad computer? Is it possible my firing order is wrong? I can’t help this feeling that the shop that does the work may not be doing a great job, they see “OBD1” and an old truck, kinda blow my issues off as “runs pretty good for its age”. Which pisses me off.
My code reader shows good codes (111, 10) when I use it, CEL comes on at startup, and this isn’t even the original PCM (was replaced in 2021). Would all that still happen if computer was bad?
If it’s the firing order, why would the truck run well under power? These are pretty much idle & startup issues.
Any help greatly appreciated.