GM tbi stalling issues & poss weak ignition (76 cj7 jeep)
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- 1976 CJ7 Jeep with a engine/tranny/wiring harness out of a 1988 s10 blazer 4.3l v6 with th700r4 automatic tranny and a cj7 Dana 300 transfer case with Novak adapter.
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I recently upgraded from a 1 bbl carter carb to a gm tbi on my 1976 CJ7 jeep... With that, I installed a 2 bbl intake from an 85 CJ7 ...
Problem is, I've never been able to get it to run smoothly...
The main issue is that the engine stalls... It will keep running if I step on the gas pedal but as soon as I release the pedal it stumbles and dies... I checked the fuel pressure and it is at only 9psi... (I checked the fuel pump and it was 15psi at the tank... But I guess it dropped some psi toward's the throttle body?)
I also pinched the return line and there was no change in the idle...
I've heard that all GM tbi's have an internal Fuel Pressure Regulator... SO-----Is there a way to increase the fuel pressure regulator in the Throttle body?
I also tried to reset the IAC valve... And noticed with the IAC valve UNplugged, My tach read around 600rpms... But with the IAC plugged in... There was NO indication on the Tachometer of rpms.. (It was at 0) ---- Anyone ever get this? If yes, what would be a typical cause?
Could a weak (prestolite) ignition system be causing these, or even the Tach not showing any rpms? As, I have the tach - (neg) reference wire connected to my Ignition Coil - side... AND the GM TBI harness is also connected to the Coil.. (The power wire is on the + side of the coil... And the ECM wire is on the - side of the coil...)
Should I have an Ignition Switched relay for the TBI harness instead of connecting directly to the Igntion coil? (ALSO---I checked the Ohms on the coil and they are within the prestolite specs..)
I STILL haven't changed over to a duraspark distributor... So, my ecm continues to flash 42 and 43 codes.. These are for spark control... I hope to one day have the ecm control timing but for now am just focused on getting it to run as smoothly with fuel/air control. --Sooooo... Would the lack of "spark control" cause stalling? Or should I focus first on the fuel pressure, Pressure regulator and having the TBI power from an ignition relay verses off the + side of the coil?
Please help me trouble shoot these issues as I really want to keep driving the Peep... Any and all help is much appreciated....
Problem is, I've never been able to get it to run smoothly...

The main issue is that the engine stalls... It will keep running if I step on the gas pedal but as soon as I release the pedal it stumbles and dies... I checked the fuel pressure and it is at only 9psi... (I checked the fuel pump and it was 15psi at the tank... But I guess it dropped some psi toward's the throttle body?)
I also pinched the return line and there was no change in the idle...
I've heard that all GM tbi's have an internal Fuel Pressure Regulator... SO-----Is there a way to increase the fuel pressure regulator in the Throttle body?
I also tried to reset the IAC valve... And noticed with the IAC valve UNplugged, My tach read around 600rpms... But with the IAC plugged in... There was NO indication on the Tachometer of rpms.. (It was at 0) ---- Anyone ever get this? If yes, what would be a typical cause?
Could a weak (prestolite) ignition system be causing these, or even the Tach not showing any rpms? As, I have the tach - (neg) reference wire connected to my Ignition Coil - side... AND the GM TBI harness is also connected to the Coil.. (The power wire is on the + side of the coil... And the ECM wire is on the - side of the coil...)
Should I have an Ignition Switched relay for the TBI harness instead of connecting directly to the Igntion coil? (ALSO---I checked the Ohms on the coil and they are within the prestolite specs..)
I STILL haven't changed over to a duraspark distributor... So, my ecm continues to flash 42 and 43 codes.. These are for spark control... I hope to one day have the ecm control timing but for now am just focused on getting it to run as smoothly with fuel/air control. --Sooooo... Would the lack of "spark control" cause stalling? Or should I focus first on the fuel pressure, Pressure regulator and having the TBI power from an ignition relay verses off the + side of the coil?
Please help me trouble shoot these issues as I really want to keep driving the Peep... Any and all help is much appreciated....
