rdhill10
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- Joined
- May 23, 2026
- Posts
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- Location
- South carolina
- First Name
- Rick
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V10
- Engine Size
- 305
I have a 87 Chevy Silverado V10 with 305 TBI. I've replaced IAC, MAP Sensor, rebuilt TBI with new gaskets fuel regulator.
Tried my best to reset the IAC to instructions found online. I see the IAC pintle when looking into throttle body so thinking thats
what should happen when jumping ALDL pins A & B for 30 secs or so. Engine cranks and starts right up idle seems good isn't
missing as far as can tell no issues. At times though while idling with no stumbling or anything the motor just dies. I mean it
dies like you've hit the switch. While sitting there wondering what the heck just happened I can hear what I think is the IAC
clicking trying to adjust (at least thats what I think I hear). So after stall or dying if you try to restart it will not start however
if I get on the throttle and hold down while starting it will eventually start back up....a stumbling back up until it smooths out.
What's weird is after this happens....say the next morning or whatever if you try to start it up it fires right up no issues until at some
point it does this all again. I plan soon to look at vacuum lines very closely and I still have my eye on the IAC just cant tell if its
doing what its supposed to be doing. Would appreciate any suggestions or directions with this narrative? Definitely can't trust
to drive at this point you never know when the next dying of engine will happen. One other item like to mention when its up
and running I can get all over the throttle and responds very well...no back firing, stumbling anything.
Thanks to all for any suggestions
Tried my best to reset the IAC to instructions found online. I see the IAC pintle when looking into throttle body so thinking thats
what should happen when jumping ALDL pins A & B for 30 secs or so. Engine cranks and starts right up idle seems good isn't
missing as far as can tell no issues. At times though while idling with no stumbling or anything the motor just dies. I mean it
dies like you've hit the switch. While sitting there wondering what the heck just happened I can hear what I think is the IAC
clicking trying to adjust (at least thats what I think I hear). So after stall or dying if you try to restart it will not start however
if I get on the throttle and hold down while starting it will eventually start back up....a stumbling back up until it smooths out.
What's weird is after this happens....say the next morning or whatever if you try to start it up it fires right up no issues until at some
point it does this all again. I plan soon to look at vacuum lines very closely and I still have my eye on the IAC just cant tell if its
doing what its supposed to be doing. Would appreciate any suggestions or directions with this narrative? Definitely can't trust
to drive at this point you never know when the next dying of engine will happen. One other item like to mention when its up
and running I can get all over the throttle and responds very well...no back firing, stumbling anything.
Thanks to all for any suggestions