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Old 02-23-2015, 06:17 PM
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I think ill replace the filter before it goes any deeper. After that, ill try what you found.
 
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I am sure once you can get some light on the engine, you will find the filter!!
I am sorry I can't help you with the TBI other than links but there are SOOOO many people here on the forum who are fountains of information.
Nice pics!!! Is that other Monte in the pics yours also???
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Old 02-23-2015, 06:31 PM
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It belongs to a family friend. I just couldnt resist the photo opportunity. If im lucky, i may be buying it soon though!!
 
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Old 02-23-2015, 06:36 PM
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LOL then you will like this thread once you can post directly into your posts
https://montecarloforum.com/forum/ge...hlight=parking
 
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Old 02-23-2015, 06:46 PM
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I can get into that! ive got a bunch of pics next to other cars
 
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Originally Posted by P343
TBI's are beyond me..sorry. I found this from another source "Try to prove what it's losing.

Sometimes if you can't find the cause of something like this, or the failed part, you have to come from the opposite mindset....sort of diagnosing backward.

So to start off, is it losing fuel or spark?

If it fires right back up, you know it's not spark (at least it's a real good indication that it's not spark).

If it only does the problem once it's warmed up, you know it's not spark (again....or at least it's a good indication that it's not spark related).



When you write in for help, take extra time to be very clear about the description. Use words and phrases/sentences that convey exactly what's going on. It helps others help you faster, and more accurately.

For example, here's what would be better....

It runs fine when cold, but once up to operating temurature, it'll die unless I give it gas when stopped for a traffic light or stop sign. It accelerates fine, and is fine and normal running down the road.

Anyway, back to your issue.

Let's say that it's a fueling issue. That can mean 2 things a) it's not getting enough fuel b) it's getting too much air

So if we're pursuing this line of thinking, what controls the amount of fuel that the engine gets at idle? More importanly, what controls the amount of fuel that the engine gets once it's warmed up? Engine coolant temp sensor that feeds the computer, the wiring from that sensor to the computer, the Oxygen Sensor, it's wiring, the TPS and its wiring, the fuel pump, the fuel filter.......etc.

Same thinking process for what controls the amount of air getting into the engine, and in this case, you also think about what's attached to the intake manifold that can leak air into the engine. EGR valve, IAC, Brake Vacuum Booster, Dash vent controls, transmission controls, PCV valve, etc.

My suggestion would be to set the ignition timing to factory spec, hook up the timing wire, and then pursue the issue. You may have a failed computer, and that's why, when the timing wire is hooked up, the engine runs so bad. I'd certainly get on ebay and buy a computer for it and use it to test and rule out, or cure the problem. Same with the oxygen sensor if it's not been replaced, or the new one is some cheap China junk "
Here are some links that might lead you in the right direction.
tbi 305 1991 pickup stalls when put into gear - Hot Rod Forum : Hotrodders Bulletin Board <--Click


305 TBI stalling off highway ramps and approaching stop lights <--Click

Very sound advice,i had the same motor years ago but never had that problem but fuel system is definitely where i would start first.Nice 4th gen,and congrats on MOTM!
 
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Old 02-24-2015, 04:41 AM
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Thank you Bossman!
 
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