New member with a sick Jimmy...

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Hey Folks! New member, and new-ish vehicle owner here. Trying to learn as much as I can and stumble through some DIY home repairs. I suppose I'll start with a brief history of my vehicle.

Bought my first vehicle, a 97 Jimmy, a little over a year ago now. Apparently I'm the 3rd owner. 210k km on it, ran just fine, gave it an oil change shortly after getting it. About 216k km the fuel pump went, replaced that and the filter. Finally gave it another oil change after damn near a year (BAAAD, I know. Dunno why I let it go so long, I know better.) Changed Distributor cap & rotor, wires, and spark plugs about 225k km because it was hesitating on start up, running rough, and fuel economy has dropped drastically. Regained a tiny bit of pep and fuel economy, but still not back to where it was when I got it.

Which is why I am writing. Still hesitates on start up, I have to crank for quite a while before she fires up. Sometimes I will stop cranking after 8-9 rotations (so as not to run the starter for too long) and the engine will slowly sputter to life a second or two later. Seems very strange.

When idling it sometimes has a real wicked bounce to it too, yet sometimes it isn't there at all. Quite random. I've also noticed right before coming to a stop I get a slight bounce, and same with just starting off, say, at an intersection. I do get a Check Engine Light when I'm in park and idling, but unfortunately don't have a scanner to get the code. It goes away and stays away for as long as I'm driving.

I've read that the rough start/idle can be caused by a clogged EGR valve. I got some carb cleaner and a new gasket, but when I took it off it was definitely dirty, but didn't look very clogged. The valve moved pretty well with little to no resistance, but I sprayed it down anyway and replaced the gasket. Still started rough when I tried it just now.

So I'm wondering if anyone can offer any other suggestions? I've seen the SeaFoam treatments mentioned quite a bit here, but I've also heard people say that engine cleaning treatments can also do more harm than good, wrecking gaskets and whatnot... Also, a couple more questions:

When my buddy was walking me through the tune up, he used Dielectric(sp?) Grease in place of Anti-Sieze compound. Good or Bad? I know a dab in the wires is good, just not sure about the threads of the plugs. I've also read that when doing engine work on the Jimmy you have to use a scanner to reset the distributor somehow? Is that only if you removed the distributor itself? Or should it have been done after changing the rotor, cap, plugs and wires?

Hope these aren't annoyingly stupid questions, and hope to hear from someone soon!
 
you need to start with getting it scaned. Take it to your auto parts store and see if they can scan it for the codes and go from their.
 
Start with the simple and clean the throttle body and make sure you sue throttle body cleaner, Carb cleaner is to corrosive to the gaskets used on throttle body engines.

Sea-foam will improve the engine's performance and your going to need to buy two cans to do it right. Let me know of you need the post on how to use the Sea-foam treatment properly.

As for your hard start, try pressurizing your fuel system first but turning your ignition on and off 3 times with leaving the Ignition on for 5 seconds before cycling it off. After the 3rd cycle, try starting the engine. If it start's then the check valve in the fuel sending unit has gone bad and your prime pressure.

The other area that would cause this issue also would be a bad fuel pressure regulator and is leaking in to your upper intake causing your engine to flood and run rich witch is what your check engine light is indicating. You can check this by using a fuel pressure gauge and seeing how fast your fuel pressure will drop after your turn the ignition switch off. If the pressure drops fast, then your going to have to replace the fuel pressure regulator.

Good luck and keep us posted, and also would be a good time to clean your MAF sensor since your cleaning out you engine. ;)
 


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