I have a 97 GMC Jimmy, 2 wheel drive, 4.3L Vortec.
The problem is very erratic, it doesnt do it every time the vehicle shifts, and sometimes i can drive a few days without it happening, while other times it seems to happen every take off for a week. This has been going on for about 4 months now.
The actual Problem: When the vehicle is about to make a shift into the next gear (especially under a slight load, like taking off on a hill etc), The engine misfires like crazy and the entire vehicle feels like its trying to stall out and then picking back up. The Tach in the dash jumps between 200-400 rpms either way of where it is before the miss. (IE: If the tach is reading 2000 rpms before the misfires start, it will jump anywhere between 1600-2000 rpms repeatedly).
Also, when driving on the interstate going 65mph+, the vehicle will miss like crazy the whole time im driving. If i let completely off the gas it stops, and if i get hard onto the gas (3000 rpm +), the miss goes away, its only when im coasting with my foot barely on the gas.
I am a transmission technician, and have a Solus Pro Scanner from Snap-on. I have put the scanner on the vehicle and brake-torqued it, you can actually see a random cylinder misfire on ALL cylinders with no apparent rhyme or reason.
Things i have tried so far:
3 different Distributor Caps and rotors
3 Sets of Plugs AND wires
Alternator (new, not reman)
Running 2 cans of sea-foam through fuel system to clean it out
Fuel Filter
Pulling plenum and cleaning spider assembly
Putting a can of Liquid glass into the coolant system in case of a cracked head gasket (to seal it) (keep in mind the vehicle has NO smoke of any kind whatsoever)
Tested the catalytic converter
Changed the Coil Pack
Replaced all the vacuum lines i could
Pulled and cleaned and replaced every ground on the entire truck i could find New Battery
As you can see ive done everything i can think of and still no fix.
Its wierd though, when i change the plugs/wires/distributor cap and rotor, it seems to go away for a few days, then it comes back.
The only code the scanner has ever been able to pull up is a P0300, Random cylinder misfire code. No specific cylinder and no codes in months.
The only other thing i can think of is to buy the whole fuel injector assembly from auto zone for 300 bucks, but id hate for that not to fix it! I have thought about it maybe being TPS or Mass air flow, but at this point i doubt it.
Any help or advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!
The problem is very erratic, it doesnt do it every time the vehicle shifts, and sometimes i can drive a few days without it happening, while other times it seems to happen every take off for a week. This has been going on for about 4 months now.
The actual Problem: When the vehicle is about to make a shift into the next gear (especially under a slight load, like taking off on a hill etc), The engine misfires like crazy and the entire vehicle feels like its trying to stall out and then picking back up. The Tach in the dash jumps between 200-400 rpms either way of where it is before the miss. (IE: If the tach is reading 2000 rpms before the misfires start, it will jump anywhere between 1600-2000 rpms repeatedly).
Also, when driving on the interstate going 65mph+, the vehicle will miss like crazy the whole time im driving. If i let completely off the gas it stops, and if i get hard onto the gas (3000 rpm +), the miss goes away, its only when im coasting with my foot barely on the gas.
I am a transmission technician, and have a Solus Pro Scanner from Snap-on. I have put the scanner on the vehicle and brake-torqued it, you can actually see a random cylinder misfire on ALL cylinders with no apparent rhyme or reason.
Things i have tried so far:
3 different Distributor Caps and rotors
3 Sets of Plugs AND wires
Alternator (new, not reman)
Running 2 cans of sea-foam through fuel system to clean it out
Fuel Filter
Pulling plenum and cleaning spider assembly
Putting a can of Liquid glass into the coolant system in case of a cracked head gasket (to seal it) (keep in mind the vehicle has NO smoke of any kind whatsoever)
Tested the catalytic converter
Changed the Coil Pack
Replaced all the vacuum lines i could
Pulled and cleaned and replaced every ground on the entire truck i could find New Battery
As you can see ive done everything i can think of and still no fix.
Its wierd though, when i change the plugs/wires/distributor cap and rotor, it seems to go away for a few days, then it comes back.
The only code the scanner has ever been able to pull up is a P0300, Random cylinder misfire code. No specific cylinder and no codes in months.
The only other thing i can think of is to buy the whole fuel injector assembly from auto zone for 300 bucks, but id hate for that not to fix it! I have thought about it maybe being TPS or Mass air flow, but at this point i doubt it.
Any help or advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!