94 4.3L Vortec no start issues
#12
I'm just not familiar enough with 94's to know if they have some form of 02 sensor. But normally you would remove the one closest to the engine, connect a vacuum gauge in place with fitting or an old hollowed out sensor, disable the engine from starting, crank the engine and check to make sure the gauge doesn't rise above 1 psi.
#15
#16
I'd also fix your vacuum lines. Here's a link that popped up on a search:
need vacuum diagram for 1994 s10 blazer 4.3 W cpi.automatic
need vacuum diagram for 1994 s10 blazer 4.3 W cpi.automatic
#18
Okay, so I hooked up the fuel pressure gauge, engine off ignition off, zero. I then turned the key and the pressure gauge rose to 60psi and then immediately dropped to zero. Since I've replaced the fuel pressure regulator the truck hasn't started at all. But yeah the forums said it should hold at 60psi for several mins, it went up to 60 and straight down to zero. There also were no leaks at the plugin port. What does this mean?
#19
This means it failed the leak down test. The pressure should have remained above 50 psi for at least 10 minutes after the fuel pump shut off. Next test is at the fuel filter outlet. All pressure and flow must end at the pressure tester. Pressures while testing at the filter are: 70 psi to 100 psi, and must remain above 50 psi for at least 10 minutes after the pump shuts off.