2000 rcsb 4.3 Manual transmission..truck takes to long to pick up speed
#13
Hunt&Fisherator
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Remove the 4 bolts from the driver side of the bed. Disconnect wiring harness, remove bolts and clip from fuel filler door and tuck it down out of the way, loosen the 4 passenger side bed bolts and have a friend help pick the side of the bed up, prop it up with a jack stand and or 4x4 so you can access the top of the tank. Ive done it this way on the side of the road before. Takes about an hour start to finish if you're replacing the whole drop-in assembly. A little longer if you're just changing the pump in the bucket. I have a Walbro 255 pump in my stock 01 bucket feeding my 4.3. I had lots of small drivability issues that were resolved with a fresh fuel pump. These stock GM pumps aren't real great...
#14
Just a little update;
This morning I figured I would check the airfilter to see if it's dirty or not and low and behold there airfilter was missing,the airfilter box was really dirty and dusty and the screen on the maf sensor was extremely dusty..I clean the airbox and brought a filter and maf cleaner..I installed the airfilter and I'm planing on cleaning the maf sensor when I get off work..after driving around for 30mins the truck was still acting up but I parked it for a few hours then started it again and went on lunch break and it is running about 50% percent better..I hope when I clean the maf sensor it runs even better because that thing looks filthy and no telling how long the previous owner was driving without an airfilter..
I can't find my scanner but my boy had one but he said he doesn't think it does live data,I'll still hook it up and see if it shows any of the old codes it threw because the CEL is not on.
This morning I figured I would check the airfilter to see if it's dirty or not and low and behold there airfilter was missing,the airfilter box was really dirty and dusty and the screen on the maf sensor was extremely dusty..I clean the airbox and brought a filter and maf cleaner..I installed the airfilter and I'm planing on cleaning the maf sensor when I get off work..after driving around for 30mins the truck was still acting up but I parked it for a few hours then started it again and went on lunch break and it is running about 50% percent better..I hope when I clean the maf sensor it runs even better because that thing looks filthy and no telling how long the previous owner was driving without an airfilter..
I can't find my scanner but my boy had one but he said he doesn't think it does live data,I'll still hook it up and see if it shows any of the old codes it threw because the CEL is not on.
#17
Yep MAF sensor just got more F'D up after cleaning it with Maf sensor cleaner..truck is starting to cut off ever now an again .I'm gona change the maf sensor today and give it a tuneup(spark plugs and wires
#19
Custm2500's Rude Friend
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When You Re-Start a truck that was run out of fuel you will have air in the system. It won't run correctly until all the air is bleed out of the fuel system. This could be a part of the reason why it felt doggy and ran poorly after it was run out of gas. It takes time for the air to get pushed all the way through the system if you don't bleed them at the rail first...
#20
TECH Senior Member
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When You Re-Start a truck that was run out of fuel you will have air in the system. It won't run correctly until all the air is bleed out of the fuel system. This could be a part of the reason why it felt doggy and ran poorly after it was run out of gas. It takes time for the air to get pushed all the way through the system if you don't bleed them at the rail first...