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Old 06-15-2017, 10:00 PM   #1
OzzBurbs
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Question 89 suburban 350 tbi cranks, fires, runs poorly then dies.

Hey guys, I have a 1989 chevy suburban v2500 with a 350 tbi and 4WD. I bought it a few months ago and replaced several parts including sensors, fuel pressure regulator, fuel pump, general tune up, and some cosmetic things. Recently this truck has popped on with a SES light with no codes doing the paperclip trick, and from some research I think it might be a failed distributor shaft. Can you guys tell me some symptoms of one if that's the the case? Much appreciated, I'm about ready to sell this thing because it's becoming more of a headache than a pleasure to own.

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