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  • in reply to: Rebuilt heads #503197
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      So I got every thing put back together and cranked it over for about 20 seconds with out fuel and spark. On the first start up it fired right up but the idle was about 2,000 rpm’s. I seen I had a some vacuum hoes mixed up so I got that sorted out and the rpm’s went down to 1,500 and then I got a error code P1391. From what I have read that is the camshaft sensor or the crankshaft sensor or something related to that. I’m going to disconnect the negative batter cable for about a hour and see if that fixes the code. Also I tried to test drive and it stalls pretty bad but the engine is running very smooth with no ticking or noise.

      Do any of you guys have any thoughts on this error code P1391 or what is going on with my truck? Thanks!

      EDIT: So I let the truck sit for 1 hour with the negative battery cable disconnected and its not giving me the code now and the truck has been idling for 20 min and the rpm’s started out around 1,200 rpm’s and now after 20 minutes its’s (1,500)and seems to be going up slightly. I’ve read that once you reset the values it needs to idle for a least 30 minutes.

      Does anyone know if this is normal for the rpm’s to be a little high? Any thoughts on what is going on?

      test drive, still drives like crap and stalling
      new codes!!!
      P0353
      P1391
      P0356
      P0357

      HELP! lol

      in reply to: Rebuilt heads #504879
      ClintClint
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        So I got every thing put back together and cranked it over for about 20 seconds with out fuel and spark. On the first start up it fired right up but the idle was about 2,000 rpm’s. I seen I had a some vacuum hoes mixed up so I got that sorted out and the rpm’s went down to 1,500 and then I got a error code P1391. From what I have read that is the camshaft sensor or the crankshaft sensor or something related to that. I’m going to disconnect the negative batter cable for about a hour and see if that fixes the code. Also I tried to test drive and it stalls pretty bad but the engine is running very smooth with no ticking or noise.

        Do any of you guys have any thoughts on this error code P1391 or what is going on with my truck? Thanks!

        EDIT: So I let the truck sit for 1 hour with the negative battery cable disconnected and its not giving me the code now and the truck has been idling for 20 min and the rpm’s started out around 1,200 rpm’s and now after 20 minutes its’s (1,500)and seems to be going up slightly. I’ve read that once you reset the values it needs to idle for a least 30 minutes.

        Does anyone know if this is normal for the rpm’s to be a little high? Any thoughts on what is going on?

        test drive, still drives like crap and stalling
        new codes!!!
        P0353
        P1391
        P0356
        P0357

        HELP! lol

        in reply to: Rebuilt heads #503118
        ClintClint
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          So I got every thing put back together and cranked it over for about 20 seconds with out fuel and spark. On the first start up it fired right up but the idle was about 2,000 rpm’s. I seen I had a some vacuum hoes mixed up so I got that sorted out and the rpm’s went down to 1,500 and then I got a error code P1391. From what I have read that is the camshaft sensor or the crankshaft sensor or something related to that. I’m going to disconnect the negative batter cable for about a hour and see if that fixes the code. Also I tried to test drive and it stalls pretty bad but the engine is running very smooth with no ticking or noise.

          Do any of you guys have any thoughts on this error code P1391 or what is going on with my truck? Thanks!

          EDIT: So I let the truck sit for 1 hour with the negative battery cable disconnected and its not giving me the code now and the truck has been idling for 20 min and the rpm’s started out around 1,200 rpm’s and now after 20 minutes its’s (1,500)and seems to be going up slightly. I’ve read that once you reset the values it needs to idle for a least 30 minutes.

          Does anyone know if this is normal for the rpm’s to be a little high? Any thoughts on what is going on?

          test drive, still drives like crap and stalling
          new codes!!!
          P0353
          P1391
          P0356
          P0357

          HELP! lol

          in reply to: Rebuilt heads #504803
          ClintClint
          Participant

            So I got every thing put back together and cranked it over for about 20 seconds with out fuel and spark. On the first start up it fired right up but the idle was about 2,000 rpm’s. I seen I had a some vacuum hoes mixed up so I got that sorted out and the rpm’s went down to 1,500 and then I got a error code P1391. From what I have read that is the camshaft sensor or the crankshaft sensor or something related to that. I’m going to disconnect the negative batter cable for about a hour and see if that fixes the code. Also I tried to test drive and it stalls pretty bad but the engine is running very smooth with no ticking or noise.

            Do any of you guys have any thoughts on this error code P1391 or what is going on with my truck? Thanks!

            EDIT: So I let the truck sit for 1 hour with the negative battery cable disconnected and its not giving me the code now and the truck has been idling for 20 min and the rpm’s started out around 1,200 rpm’s and now after 20 minutes its’s (1,500)and seems to be going up slightly. I’ve read that once you reset the values it needs to idle for a least 30 minutes.

            Does anyone know if this is normal for the rpm’s to be a little high? Any thoughts on what is going on?

            test drive, still drives like crap and stalling
            new codes!!!
            P0353
            P1391
            P0356
            P0357

            HELP! lol

            in reply to: Rebuilt heads #501913
            ClintClint
            Participant

              [quote=”college man” post=50731]If just the heads are being rebuilt.No special things to do.

              So I can just start it up? Its been drained of oil for at least two months. I changed the timing chain as well.

              in reply to: Rebuilt heads #503654
              ClintClint
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                [quote=”college man” post=50731]If just the heads are being rebuilt.No special things to do.

                So I can just start it up? Its been drained of oil for at least two months. I changed the timing chain as well.

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