It's been another minute for me posting due to the truck being OOC. I find that ignoring GMSB while frustrated with my truck maintenance is good for me.
So when the ice melted away enough for normal driving I decided I would pick my kid up from swim practice in the truck as it is a short ride and I wanted to see how it would drive post TBI component replacement. Not good.
It drove pretty normal on the way. I parked at the pool and cut it off for 5 minutes. When my daughter came out I cranked it and it died on us when shifting in to drive. It would always crank back up but was never right.
Had to get my wife to come bail us out. She was not happy. I had it towed to the garage that night. The next day I explained everything I had been through and done recently and told them I was not concerned with time as I wanted them to experience it's driving and diagnose.
The owner of the shop called me about 6 days later and had gone over everything and went through everything I had been through, plus a fuel pressure test was good at 13 PSI steady and under load. Timing was checked and set at 0 degrees. No vacuum leaks. He decided eventually it might be ignition related. He pulled the distributor cap which looks great from the outside...but inside was quite telling. He cleaned it up and replaced the cap, rotor, and sanded the distributor shaft to get the rust build up off. I drove it home last night and it seemed fine. Driving it today so...
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