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I have a 96 blazer with a 4.3 I noticed I had a loss of HP the day before I was losing water mysteriously… I knew I had a bad head gasket so I turned around, but never made it. It stalled twice then wouldn’t even think about it. Anyways, I finally got it drug home and got started. It all went well til I tried to start it, it just spun freely. So i adjusted valves ( i torqued them originally) I noticed when I was adjusting the valves that one of them (I believe intake #6) looked odd as in the position and It didn’t give lash til the nut was almost completely off. I started it, it ran disgustingly rough, so I killed it the fuel pump kept priming. I waited a minute or two, it never quit so i disconnected the battery. Worried that maybe I had timing too far out, I rechecked TDC and plugs and wires and elect. connections, all good. Tried again, it cranked and ran for maybe 30 seconds and died and the fuel pump was priming til I disconnected the battery. I took off the maf sensor and cleaned it it had a lot of sludge on it I removed and cleaned the spider as best I could without removing the poppets and such with a stiff bristled brush and needle and sea foam. The ends were full of grease and crud. The EGR was pretty clean but I cleaned it anyway and cleaned the throttle body. It’s been snowing and too cold to spend hardly any time out there so I haven’t put them back on yet. So do you think that will fix it? I’m just wondering cuz I’ve already missed a month of work almost And I was told to check valve and ignition timing, if good I have a stuck valve or cam problem? He said that and I got a little worried, but I don’t know how reputable this guy is… :/
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