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jrruta 10-17-2002 04:23 PM

hard starting + black smoke
 
my 87 chevy truck w/350, i was told, had a holley TBI put on after the old one crapped out. I'm not sure if they adjusted it wrong but the thing starts pretty hard and isn't getting enough air, it smokes black in high RPM's. i tried adjusting the throttle position sensory and the idle just got higher. the truck started to have difficulty when the weather got colder. i checked the service codes and i believe they were 45 and 15.

do i need to replace the oxygen sensor by chance?
Are thier any special procedures to follow when installing a new TBI?
Is this a common problem when a truck reaches near 160,000 miles :) ?
could it be the Barometric pressure sensor?

any advice and service manual recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

gchemist 10-18-2002 07:11 AM

jrruta,

Try finding a factory service manual at www.ebaymotors.com I found one there for my truck for only $35.00. Factory original service manuals are unbeaten with information. Sorry I'm a carb guru. The oxygen sensor is definate if it has never been replaced. I change mine on my FI truck every 30,000 miles. Check for fouled plugs too. A foul plug will give you hell during the winter season. A good TBI cleaner should be used if you have not done that too. When was the last time you changed the fuel filter? Give her a good tune up too.


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