My 93 ty... just died!

asmo

Sy #2918
Drove this thing daily for the past two years, then today I started it it ran for a couple minutes then just died. I was idling waiting for it to warm-up.
My first thought was fuel pump-today is a hot day pump has'nt been priming for a while,- when I first start it in the morning I have to turn the key on and let it build pressure, then it starts right up, if I just start cranking it it takes till 3-4 cranks to start.
I checked the schrader valve on engine no pressure with key on or off, has pressure when cranking- ie squrted out the schrader all over, but only during cranking.
I thought it should have pressure always at the schrader?
I put in 3 gallons of gas to see if my gauge had went out or if the pump would cool off and run,trucks still the same.
 

leroy

Donating Member
Re: My 93 ty... just died!

If you have good pressure while cranking, that's not the problem.

Pull a plug wire and check for spark. I just stick a screwdriver in the spark plug boot and hold the blade about 1/8 inch from a good ground. Have someone crank it and look for a strong spark. Make sure that fuel has evaporated first.

Jim
 

Mr.Smith

New member
Re: My 93 ty... just died!

Hit up Sebastion besides blowing tranny's (automotive) he's pretty good with these beasts!
 

asmo

Sy #2918
Re: My 93 ty... just died!

Ya smith, he was the first person I called,lol. right now it has no spark we switched the coil from of his truck, didnt fix it, Ill probally have to try that module next.
 

JSM

Active member
Re: My 93 ty... just died!

No spark = module 90% of time. 5% of time a wire is loose, not connected.
 

The Bronze

New member
Re: My 93 ty... just died!

Fuel pressure check valve, injector leaking into cylinder or FPR leaking back to tank or through vacuum line are all likely reasons for your priming problem. Put a gauge on it and watch and note the pressure decay rate. If it is a leaking injector or a FPR leaking through the vacuum line, you will want to catch and fix that asap.
 

stuckinUT

Donating Member
Re: My 93 ty... just died!

This is exactly what my truck did when the ignition module went out (three times in a 4 month period, less than 1000 miles combined with the three modules). The truck would start and run for about 5 minutes idling or a couple blocks driving and die. Let it sit for a while and it would start again but do the same thing. After blowing 2 Pertronix Flame Thrower modules bought from Summit and 1 cheapie from AutoZone I had to put in in a pinch I put in a NAPA Echlin module and haven't had a module problem in 2 years and 5000 miles of driving. My bet is on the module.
 
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