About Mark Bisig Expertise I have been working on Chevrolets since 1979 and do all minor and major repair of these vehicles. I work at a large Chevrolet dealer. I can answer questions on engines, transmissions, drive-line, A/C, PCM, drivability. I will do my best to answer and get back to you fast.
Experience 26 years working at a car dealer
Education/Credentials Denver Automotive and diesel college
Question My van often dose not start. After (drying) cleaning spark plugs it starts ok.
It could happen next day again. Finally when it starts, it coughs, extra full shows from the muffler. I do use fuel injection cleaner every 4-5 gas up. Chevy van 1500, year 2001, 5 litter.
Any suggestion please?
Email stevenmrakovich@yahoo.com
Thank you, Steven
Answer Hello Steven, The first thing to check is the fuel pressure regulator. Remove the vacuum hose going to it and look for any sign of gas. If there is gas in the hose and coming out of the regulator, replace it. After you look at this let me know what you find.
Have a Great day Mark
Brain Fart!! This engine has a fuel regulator that inside the intake manifold. This could still be the problem, but to check this one isn't easy. You need to install a fuel pressure gage, prime the system and watch for the gauge to drop off. It should hold for a at least 2 minutes. If it drops steady you have a leak. The other thing to check is the dist cap and rotor, make sure it is clean inside the cap.