She just died!
#1
She just died!
Yesterday me and the lil lady were just riding around and all of the sudden, my Blazer started losing power, I could hold it to the floor and it would pick up speed but very slowly, about a mile later it justshut off.
I can crank it up but, it sounds like it's running on 3 cylinders.
Fuel pump has been very loud lately, ordered one from Rock Auto hopefully be here in a few days.
I noticed the smell of rotten eggs, I'm wondering if the cat might be clogged, also my wife said black smoke was coming from the tail pipe when I tried to restart it.
NO SES light.
What do you guy's and gals think?
I can crank it up but, it sounds like it's running on 3 cylinders.
Fuel pump has been very loud lately, ordered one from Rock Auto hopefully be here in a few days.
I noticed the smell of rotten eggs, I'm wondering if the cat might be clogged, also my wife said black smoke was coming from the tail pipe when I tried to restart it.
NO SES light.
What do you guy's and gals think?
#3
Oil still looks great, not milky or anything.
It's got me stumped.
I have a 91 S10 and a few years back it did the same thing, turned out it was a bad fuel pump so I'm crossing my fingers.
It's got me stumped.
I have a 91 S10 and a few years back it did the same thing, turned out it was a bad fuel pump so I'm crossing my fingers.
#6
Just so I understand correctly, instead of taking 10 minutes to check your fuel pressure to diagnose the pump, you have already assumed the pump is bad and are going to replace it. You hope thats the problem right?
So if that isnt the problem and you wasted hundreds of dollars and hours of time, you are then going to send the truck out to have your buddies fix it.
Please tell me I mis-read your post.
So if that isnt the problem and you wasted hundreds of dollars and hours of time, you are then going to send the truck out to have your buddies fix it.
Please tell me I mis-read your post.
#7
Just so I understand correctly, instead of taking 10 minutes to check your fuel pressure to diagnose the pump, you have already assumed the pump is bad and are going to replace it. You hope thats the problem right?
So if that isnt the problem and you wasted hundreds of dollars and hours of time, you are then going to send the truck out to have your buddies fix it.
Please tell me I mis-read your post.
So if that isnt the problem and you wasted hundreds of dollars and hours of time, you are then going to send the truck out to have your buddies fix it.
Please tell me I mis-read your post.
nope you read it right you arent going senile
#9
Just so I understand correctly, instead of taking 10 minutes to check your fuel pressure to diagnose the pump, you have already assumed the pump is bad and are going to replace it. You hope thats the problem right?
So if that isnt the problem and you wasted hundreds of dollars and hours of time, you are then going to send the truck out to have your buddies fix it.
Please tell me I mis-read your post.
So if that isnt the problem and you wasted hundreds of dollars and hours of time, you are then going to send the truck out to have your buddies fix it.
Please tell me I mis-read your post.
Since it doesn't have a SES light on and it won't crank up, a fuel pressure test is all I can really do. I already bought the pump so what's the point.
If that doesn't fix it, I have access to a shop where I can do a motor swap. I am not gonna randomly change parts.
The Blazer is not needed really, I have a company truck that I drive home, a 93 S10 and a 2003 Oldsmobile in the yard.
I appreciate you're concern, but I've tinkered on vehicles before and in fact built this one myself about 2 years ago.
#10
So why not do the fuel pressure check?
Im sure there are many other cheaper/easier things you can do besides swap the entire motor.
If youre doing this to kill time because you enjoy it then fine. no problem. Ive done the same thing. Ive been swinging wrenches for a long time. I dont mind work, I just hate to waste time and money.
To each his own.
Have fun.
Im sure there are many other cheaper/easier things you can do besides swap the entire motor.
If youre doing this to kill time because you enjoy it then fine. no problem. Ive done the same thing. Ive been swinging wrenches for a long time. I dont mind work, I just hate to waste time and money.
To each his own.
Have fun.