Truck runs great until it warms up
#22
That's the reading from the manifold *absolute* pressure sensor, not a direct vacuum reading. MAP should read 29ish with the engine off, so there is about 19" of vacuum. Looks ok to me.
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#24
Something is telling the truck it has more fuel than it does or that it has less air than it does. The only sensor you have not replaced yet that influences this is the MAP sensor. Since you were messing with vacuum lines make sure that it is routed so that none of the check valves are blocking the vacuum signal first but it sounds like you map sensor could be starting to fail. Other possibility is you have a new bad sensor. Also check all your harness's, make sure no critters thought the wires looked tasty..................
#25
Something is telling the truck it has more fuel than it does or that it has less air than it does. The only sensor you have not replaced yet that influences this is the MAP sensor. Since you were messing with vacuum lines make sure that it is routed so that none of the check valves are blocking the vacuum signal first but it sounds like you map sensor could be starting to fail. Other possibility is you have a new bad sensor. Also check all your harness's, make sure no critters thought the wires looked tasty..................
#28
Check valves are for the line going to the reservoir/hvac controls.
When it won't start you need to see what's missing, Fuel of spark.
if I apply any gas it'll raise the rpms up a little but it'll start to backfire and run very rough and it then die and I won't be able to start it until the next day and then the same thing happens