v12venator
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Good evening all, I'm a new proud owner of a M1031 CUCV in southern North Carolina. I acquired the truck not running on 30 December and was able to get the truck running on the 1st of the year with a swap of the starter. On day one, I changed the engine oil and filter as well as the fuel filter.
Now I have two issues to deal with to get the truck road legal; starting and stopping safely when needed, and to figure out the wiring for the headlights and stop lights(courtesy lights and blackouts are desired, but not required right now). I've taken a look at the color wiring diagrams for the respective systems posted and will be digging more into those tomorrow to root out the gremlins, but I cannot figure out the reason why the engine lopes up and down in RPM at an idle.
I've looked at the GM 6.2 manual also posted and it mentions something about a metering valve on the engine, but I have not yet taken a look under the air cleaner to see if the fuel system leads there after the filter. Also to note, when I started the truck this morning to check and see if the RPM lope was still present, I found that it doesn't usually happen until after a few minutes of running at idle. After it showed the RPM lope again today, I turned the ignition cylinder to off, but the engine kept running. I attempted to choke the engine by blocking off the air intake, but to no avail, so knowing that it lowers engine RPM when using the transfer case, I moved to 4 low and stood on the brakes to finally stop the engine. Thankfully the engine did not run away and was hanging out at idle.
I haven't encountered this before, so asking at the parts store manager led me to purchasing a new ignition switch that I will also be installing tomorrow when digging through the wiring. Has anyone else had this happen before? If so, how did you find the solution?
Thanks in advance for your time,
v12venator
Now I have two issues to deal with to get the truck road legal; starting and stopping safely when needed, and to figure out the wiring for the headlights and stop lights(courtesy lights and blackouts are desired, but not required right now). I've taken a look at the color wiring diagrams for the respective systems posted and will be digging more into those tomorrow to root out the gremlins, but I cannot figure out the reason why the engine lopes up and down in RPM at an idle.
I've looked at the GM 6.2 manual also posted and it mentions something about a metering valve on the engine, but I have not yet taken a look under the air cleaner to see if the fuel system leads there after the filter. Also to note, when I started the truck this morning to check and see if the RPM lope was still present, I found that it doesn't usually happen until after a few minutes of running at idle. After it showed the RPM lope again today, I turned the ignition cylinder to off, but the engine kept running. I attempted to choke the engine by blocking off the air intake, but to no avail, so knowing that it lowers engine RPM when using the transfer case, I moved to 4 low and stood on the brakes to finally stop the engine. Thankfully the engine did not run away and was hanging out at idle.
I haven't encountered this before, so asking at the parts store manager led me to purchasing a new ignition switch that I will also be installing tomorrow when digging through the wiring. Has anyone else had this happen before? If so, how did you find the solution?
Thanks in advance for your time,
v12venator