Engine serial no. 0K007751 350 TBI engine. I recently replaced the engine due to zero compression in cylinders 3 & 5 due to fire-slotting of the block and head.
I have the base timing set at 8° per the service manual. When I leave the dock, it is all fine. The problem occurs when the engine is warm and coming into the dock. When I shift into neutral and then back into gear, the engine stalls.
When the issue occurs, I notice the IAC parameters on the scan tool are:
IAC position: 19, 29
Base IAC Position: 19, 29
IAC follower: 0, 0
This was two data points. Shouldn't the IAC follower reading be close to the IAC position reading? Is the IAC position what is commanded by the ECM and the follower is the feedback parameter to let the ECM know the IAC motor moved to the position commanded by the ECM?
When the engine is cold and or just gets up to operating temperature, I noticed the IAC follower tracks the IAC position closely.
I didn't have this issue before the engine replacement so to me it seems like a coincidence that it occurred now. Do the scan tool readings indicate a flaky IAC motor? If not, what should I check next?
I have the base timing set at 8° per the service manual. When I leave the dock, it is all fine. The problem occurs when the engine is warm and coming into the dock. When I shift into neutral and then back into gear, the engine stalls.
When the issue occurs, I notice the IAC parameters on the scan tool are:
IAC position: 19, 29
Base IAC Position: 19, 29
IAC follower: 0, 0
This was two data points. Shouldn't the IAC follower reading be close to the IAC position reading? Is the IAC position what is commanded by the ECM and the follower is the feedback parameter to let the ECM know the IAC motor moved to the position commanded by the ECM?
When the engine is cold and or just gets up to operating temperature, I noticed the IAC follower tracks the IAC position closely.
I didn't have this issue before the engine replacement so to me it seems like a coincidence that it occurred now. Do the scan tool readings indicate a flaky IAC motor? If not, what should I check next?