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I have an '82 and ran into a similar issue about 6 months ago while the car sat around getting a new interior.
For a while, the car would not stay running, yet what fuel did get to the throttle bodies, was quickly consumed within seconds. We then started the troubleshooting and while we had the chance, the mechanic changed out the idle air controls and replaced the coolant sensor. Although fuel continued reaching the injectors, the fix was a false positive. The car would start, and would immediately consume what fuel made it to the engine, then shut down. The fix??
The fuel pump's plumbing: once we decided to check it, we found that one of the teflon clamps used to secure the rubber hose to the pump had failed. This caused most fuel pumped to cycle right back into the tank, with some reaching the engine, giving enough to start but not be maintained. So, we replaced the factory teflon clamp with stainless and while we were at it, changed the rubber hoses as well, along with the pump seal on top of the tank. Whaolaaaaaaaa...problem not running fixed!
And come to find out, the car ran a bit better with the coolant sensor and idle air controls being changed as well...because our initial idea of preventive maintenance concerning those two items simply made sense to do as well at the time.
A couple of things u can eliminate if the car was running just fine before your troubles. As with my '82, the mechanic and I eliminated the injectors as a duel fail (extremely rare as far as we were concerned), and the air idle controllers.
And don't forget to check the fuel pump itself and its pressure. The preferred pressure, which gives the best, and full, efficiency should be 11 psi. GM specs call for a minimum of 9 psi.
Other outside, and extreme, possibilities are: the throttle sensor, the knock sensor (usually breaks when removed to change/drain coolant), the oxygen sensor, and the ECM.
Hope all this helps!
What great information Jack!! I, for one am glad that folks like you and Joel are on this web site. I'm learning new stuff every day!! Who said I was too old to learn stuff, was that you Ebo?????
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