'98 4.3 intermittent starting issue
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'98 4.3 intermittent starting issue
Hi everyone, I'm going to try and describe the problem I'm having. Up until a month ago, this truck would start with just a bump of the key. Never had a problem with it other than the fuel pump going **** up about 2 years ago. Now sometimes it will crank right up just as it always has and sometimes now I have to try several times for it to catch and run. I have noticed that if it doesn't crank as soon as I turn the key it's not going to crank no matter how long I let it spin over. I can turn the ignition off and try again and it fires right up.
I put a fuel pressure gauge on it last night and it primed to 61 lbs pressure, after it starts it falls to about 50 lbs and holds steady. Also did a static leak down test but the pressure is holding steady. I let it sit for about 2 hours and checked it and it had dropped to about 45 lbs. but there is no immediate drop in pressure, and no fuel leaking down inside the throttle body.
After reading page after page on this forum I have yet come across an issue like the one I'm having. I've tried to find info on the starting sequence but have yet to find a clear explanation of it. So if anyone knows I would love to hear it.
So far I'm suspicious of the crank or cam position sensor and possibly the ignition switch. What do you guys think?
Rod
I put a fuel pressure gauge on it last night and it primed to 61 lbs pressure, after it starts it falls to about 50 lbs and holds steady. Also did a static leak down test but the pressure is holding steady. I let it sit for about 2 hours and checked it and it had dropped to about 45 lbs. but there is no immediate drop in pressure, and no fuel leaking down inside the throttle body.
After reading page after page on this forum I have yet come across an issue like the one I'm having. I've tried to find info on the starting sequence but have yet to find a clear explanation of it. So if anyone knows I would love to hear it.
So far I'm suspicious of the crank or cam position sensor and possibly the ignition switch. What do you guys think?
Rod
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It's never not cranked at all, but I feel it's a sign that a component is starting to fail, and I fear it will fail at the worst possible time. These intermittent problems ar hard to find, I think it would be easier to troubleshoot if it would go ahead and completely fail.
Going to change the plugs, wires, etc this weekend. It's been a while since it's had a good tuneup.
Thanks again
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If its been awhile tuneup is money well spent, even if its just for the price of fuel and peace of mind. I think you can pretty much disregard the cam and crank but the ignition switch is a real possibility. They can throw alot of different symptoms before they go for real so they can be a bit tricky. They say 97's had problems, I just don't know if they made any real changes to to them or just urban legend.
I would go to the BF homepage google box and do a good read on ignition switch as they can be a bit pricey
The one that I got was the cheapest, it has worked fine for three years put I can tell you that it was made with much lighter gage wires then the one that was in there.
If I had to do it again I would go with a better one.
If you order it on line make sure you get an E4 torx socket sent with it. They can be difficult to track locally.
I would go to the BF homepage google box and do a good read on ignition switch as they can be a bit pricey
The one that I got was the cheapest, it has worked fine for three years put I can tell you that it was made with much lighter gage wires then the one that was in there.
If I had to do it again I would go with a better one.
If you order it on line make sure you get an E4 torx socket sent with it. They can be difficult to track locally.