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I would then also try what Jeff said,take the secondary FP fuse out and try again,should have the stumble all the time if it's the primary. If it turns out you do need FP just get one from a 1996 Chevy Truck 2500 the one with 454ci big block. Pete
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To check this without a pressure gauge turn ignition to the on position and do a visual or have someone else keep an eye on the injectors while you turn ignition on. Pete
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That was my point. Having replaced injectors in August doesn't eliminate them as a problem. Thanks for clarifying that even ohming out injectors may not be enough. Wouldn't there be a gas smell if the injectors were leaking or plugs showing raw fuel? |
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The symptoms you describe sound like bad spark plug wires,spark plugs or injectors. You know what's funny is half the guys on here, had the car in front of them or took it for a test drive would figure it out in a second. Pete
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The best I can describe it is: As I step on the gas there is a little hesitation. As the car speeds up it seems to catch back up and perform correctly until 3rd gear around 4500rpms it jerks (like there is no fuel) then continues to accelerate. I don't know how better to describe it. When the power key is off, the car shakes and hesitates as I step on the gas. It seems like when the key is on, it makes the car drive better but it seems its just masking the real problem. I don't know, now I am confusing myself.
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Were the injectors replaced or were they cleaned?
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