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2000 rcsb 4.3 Manual transmission..truck takes to long to pick up speed

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Old 10-13-2015, 09:24 PM
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I just brought a 4.3l 5speed manual rcsb and when I press the gaspedel it's like it doesn't want to go,,rpms do not climb and truck doesn't go..but if I press slowly down on the gas pedal the rpms will slowly climb and after 3-4K rpm it seems normal
Could this be Catalytic converter going bad?
There no CEL on,maybe the dealer turned it off before I brought it today but I've driving like 15miles today so not sure if the CEL will be coming back on soon or not
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do you have a scan tool of any kind that shows data???
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Originally Posted by Wolftrk99
do you have a scan tool of any kind that shows data???
I think I have one somewhere laying around..but I brought it a while back to check a CEL light but in this case there's no CEL light on..if I connect the scanner on the truck,what am I looking for?
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Tps moving.... Maf sensor.... Baro sensor..... O2 reading movement.... History codes... Map sensor reading....

Easiest way to tell if cats are bad is to drop y pipe off the manifolds... But sounds more fuel/air related....
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Originally Posted by Wolftrk99
Tps moving.... Maf sensor.... Baro sensor..... O2 reading movement.... History codes... Map sensor reading....

Easiest way to tell if cats are bad is to drop y pipe off the manifolds... But sounds more fuel/air related....
Ok I can't find the scanner I must of left it in my work car,,I'll see tommorow and I'll report back..
I should of mentioned that I ran out of gas driving it back home from the dealer,they sold it to me with a empty tank lol,I thought I had enough gas to make it 3miles back home but I ran out a mile away from home so I filled up a $1.50 water jug and then I started it again,it started but it cut off again about 20 feet then I started it again and made it home (8 blocks away),then once I got home parked it for about an hour,got some money and went filled up,drove 10 miles but it felt so sluggish and didn't really have any power while under load..
But I will check out everything you said tommorow
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Check fuel pressure too...
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9 chances out of 10, you killed your fuel pump running it out of fuel. This can be replaced pretty painlessly and easily and you'll be back down the road running fine.

I pull an 18' boat with a 4.3/auto... They don't make much Hp but they do make plenty of tq where it matters.
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Damn I just youtubed on how to replace fuelpump,2 ways to do it,lift up the bed which I don't have the proper lifts to do or cut a section of the bed to access the fuel pump,I wasn't planning on hacking away at the truck this soon but I guess that seems like the easiest way to go about it..I hope it's not the fuel pump,but I'll see tommorow
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Quick question regarding the maf sensor..
I tried searching google images but I came up empty handed..

On the maf sensor there's an arrow on it (marked with red arrow)isn't the arrow suppose to be facing staight ahead like the (blue arrow)?
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It looks right from pic iirc.... As far as bed.... Disconnect the wiring harness near the back...Unbolt and get a friend to help lift it and set it on tire and bumper... Me and my broken back can lift bed off stock truck so long as i have some to help with opposite side and filler neck!!!


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