[Shop-talk] Tricky problem with a GMC 3500

Pat Horne patintexas at icloud.com
Wed Nov 21 15:25:41 MST 2018


I had a similar problem several years ago. Turned out the ignition wires were bad. Replaced them & no more problems. 

Peace,
Pat

Pat Horne 
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On Nov 21, 2018, at 1:05 PM, eric at megageek.com wrote:

1998 GMC 3500 mason dump.  LOW miles ( 87K)  Gas engine 

When it runs, it is flawless.  Great idle, lots of power, no issues.  Kept in heated garage.  Always on a battery tender. 

About 6 months ago (maybe longer as this truck is rarely used.)  when I would first start it, it would idle way too low and stall.  I few minutes of warm-up, and it was fine. 

Then, this past month, I had to move it to one of my out buildings for about 3 weeks.  The building has lots of moisture (it will NOT stop raining and now snowing here.) 

I went to start it up and it wouldn't start.  Engine turned over fine, sounded normal, but it wouldn't start.  After I tried a  few times, the engine would 'diesel' when I stopped cranking.   

I tried some starter fluid and it didn't change anything (so I thought no spark.)  Battery was on a 'boost starter' plugged in the wall.  Gas smell coming out of tailpipe. 

Checked spark, all good.  Under the hood seemed dry (there was no condensation or anything) but the building had a wet floor. 

After some wrangling with a tractor, fork-lift, and a few new vocabulary words,  I got it onto the main garage where I let it sit over night with the hood up. 

So I tried it today and it started right up.  So this is clearly an issue with the moisture.  My question is, where do I start to troubleshoot?  I can't predict it being moist in the other garage (and when it's there, it's away from all my tools etc.) 

ODBC tool has no codes. 

Any ideas on how to fix this?  I'd hate to be stuck on the side of the road because of rain or something.   

Thanks! 


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