Before I get flamed for posting yet another rough idle post. Please know I have spent nearly 2 months researching this issue on Silveradosierra.com, gmfullsize.com, and a few others to no avail.
The truck is a 2005 sierra 5.3, 4L60E, Z71, 4x4, has 79,000 miles. It does have the HD trailer package which I understand to mean it has some extra cooling devices. I don't see the relation but i'll mention it incase.
I don't think this is a unique problem but I am out of things to check. I have a rough idle situation that occurs only when the engine is at operating temp. Putting the truck in neutral does not help meaning it's probably not something with the torque converter/transmission.
Here's what i've done/tried so far:
1. New Bosch Iridium spark plugs gapped to pre-gapped
2. Brand new ACDelco plug wires. The actual OEM ones, not the 3rd party set being rebadged
3. Fuel pressure is 57 PSI key on engine off. And 64PSI engine at idle while at temp.
4. Cleaned MAF using a MAF cleaner
5. Clean the throttle body with a TB cleaner.
6. This engine does not have an EGR Valve (Drive By Wire engine)
7. The PCV is built into the valve cover. I have not inspected this but I am confident it is the fixed open style. (i may pull the cover and clean some weekend).
8. no codes in the ECM
9. New air filter (K&N drop in OEM size)
10. I looked at the MAP, did not appear dirty. I pulled the cable while running and there was no change
11. I do notice a small oil leak near the number 7 cylinder. I fear it may be the head gasket but I have no other blown head gasket symptoms.
12. I did test around the intake manifold gasket using a spray to cause a bog. I didn't notice a bog worse than the rough idle.
13. Probably not related but when I shift to reverse from drive (when I back into my driveway after driving home from work) the engine will bog worse and the lights dim. Probably not related although it could point to a ground issue causing the rough idle, possibly. or something electrical.
14. I have not performed a compression test. That is something I should probably try. May confirm/deny the blown head gasket theory.
15. I do not know the age of the motor mounts. I can, with some certainty, say they are the originally installed ones.
Any thoughts? Things I may be missing? This truck spins like a top at any speed except idle. I get about 14.4 mpg with my mostly city driving.
Thank you! ~Spencer
The truck is a 2005 sierra 5.3, 4L60E, Z71, 4x4, has 79,000 miles. It does have the HD trailer package which I understand to mean it has some extra cooling devices. I don't see the relation but i'll mention it incase.
I don't think this is a unique problem but I am out of things to check. I have a rough idle situation that occurs only when the engine is at operating temp. Putting the truck in neutral does not help meaning it's probably not something with the torque converter/transmission.
Here's what i've done/tried so far:
1. New Bosch Iridium spark plugs gapped to pre-gapped
2. Brand new ACDelco plug wires. The actual OEM ones, not the 3rd party set being rebadged
3. Fuel pressure is 57 PSI key on engine off. And 64PSI engine at idle while at temp.
4. Cleaned MAF using a MAF cleaner
5. Clean the throttle body with a TB cleaner.
6. This engine does not have an EGR Valve (Drive By Wire engine)
7. The PCV is built into the valve cover. I have not inspected this but I am confident it is the fixed open style. (i may pull the cover and clean some weekend).
8. no codes in the ECM
9. New air filter (K&N drop in OEM size)
10. I looked at the MAP, did not appear dirty. I pulled the cable while running and there was no change
11. I do notice a small oil leak near the number 7 cylinder. I fear it may be the head gasket but I have no other blown head gasket symptoms.
12. I did test around the intake manifold gasket using a spray to cause a bog. I didn't notice a bog worse than the rough idle.
13. Probably not related but when I shift to reverse from drive (when I back into my driveway after driving home from work) the engine will bog worse and the lights dim. Probably not related although it could point to a ground issue causing the rough idle, possibly. or something electrical.
14. I have not performed a compression test. That is something I should probably try. May confirm/deny the blown head gasket theory.
15. I do not know the age of the motor mounts. I can, with some certainty, say they are the originally installed ones.
Any thoughts? Things I may be missing? This truck spins like a top at any speed except idle. I get about 14.4 mpg with my mostly city driving.
Thank you! ~Spencer