radiator replacement and blazer wont start related??
Hi I have a 93 chevy s10 blazer tahoe LT (4X4) and I recently just replaced the radiator which had 5 inch cracks all over it.
The truck was starting to sputter and felt like it was going to stall as I pulled it into the garage.
I installed a brand new radiator and hoses/clamps whick took care of all leaks beautifully.
Not accounting for the 50% coolant in the engine I accidently filled the radiator with 100% antifreeze..
I then took it for a 1/2 hour drive where it ran beautifully and the heat was great( no more sputtering).
Then I pulled it back into the garage, turned it off to check the oil, and when I went to start it again, it wont start (cranks but no fire)..
I checked for any broken wires/loose or off hoses and checked all the fuses
The next thing I was going to do was change the distributor cap and plugs (looks like a nightmare with Vortec 4.3L)
I guess my first ? would be could anything with the cooling system in my senerio (the leak or 100% AF) have anything to do with it not starting now?
Any feedback much appreciated..This snows killing me with the Mustang
The truck was starting to sputter and felt like it was going to stall as I pulled it into the garage.
I installed a brand new radiator and hoses/clamps whick took care of all leaks beautifully.
Not accounting for the 50% coolant in the engine I accidently filled the radiator with 100% antifreeze..
I then took it for a 1/2 hour drive where it ran beautifully and the heat was great( no more sputtering).
Then I pulled it back into the garage, turned it off to check the oil, and when I went to start it again, it wont start (cranks but no fire)..
I checked for any broken wires/loose or off hoses and checked all the fuses
The next thing I was going to do was change the distributor cap and plugs (looks like a nightmare with Vortec 4.3L)
I guess my first ? would be could anything with the cooling system in my senerio (the leak or 100% AF) have anything to do with it not starting now?
Any feedback much appreciated..This snows killing me with the Mustang
Check the fuel pressure. Could be the fuel pressure regulator, ignition module, starter, solenoid.......
Cap 'n rotor are easy to do. Just label the wires or remove one at a time so you don't get mixed up.
Cap 'n rotor are easy to do. Just label the wires or remove one at a time so you don't get mixed up.
OK thanks. I just changed the rotor and cap and changed 3 spark plugs and new wires.
I decided to leave the other 3 plugs because the ones I changed looked fairly new along with the wires looked almost new.
I'm not too familiar with mechanics, but the only thing I see that looks crusty, cracked and nasty is a white plug that plugs into the motor on the right side, just around where the middle sparkplug is..
Does anyone know what this is and may it be the reason it wont start.
(I dont think its the starter because it cranks over fine, it doesnt fire)
I decided to leave the other 3 plugs because the ones I changed looked fairly new along with the wires looked almost new.
I'm not too familiar with mechanics, but the only thing I see that looks crusty, cracked and nasty is a white plug that plugs into the motor on the right side, just around where the middle sparkplug is..
Does anyone know what this is and may it be the reason it wont start.
(I dont think its the starter because it cranks over fine, it doesnt fire)
ScottyK,
That should be your coolant temp sensor, there should be two of these one for the computer and one for the cluster. It is possible that if this one is to the computer and if it has failed itmay not allow the truck to start. If this is the case then you need to get a scan tool to find out what the DTC code is and then get a better picture of what to look for...
Also check for codes if P0338 is present then the crankshaft position sensor is the problem...
That should be your coolant temp sensor, there should be two of these one for the computer and one for the cluster. It is possible that if this one is to the computer and if it has failed itmay not allow the truck to start. If this is the case then you need to get a scan tool to find out what the DTC code is and then get a better picture of what to look for...
Also check for codes if P0338 is present then the crankshaft position sensor is the problem...
I just recently replaced the coolant temp sensor that screws into the engine.
This still didnt make my temp. guage work though.
Do you know where and how much a scan tool is?
Is that the tool that plugs into the computer plug under the steering wheel for a reading?
This still didnt make my temp. guage work though.
Do you know where and how much a scan tool is?
Is that the tool that plugs into the computer plug under the steering wheel for a reading?
Yeah partsamerica.com has some for 69.99 that would work also there are some lowcost options on the internet...there are some manufacturer specific scanners for around 39.99 at the local parts stores, those that sell fore more are for universal use ie for ford, gm, chrysler and some imports...if you don't need those then the GM specific will work...





