Ignition has been checked with timing light on ALL wires at idle and all cylinders show an intermittent.
Parts that have been replaced (some multiple times)
1.) IGNITION
Plugs (now has Autolite 602, the # that Brule recommends, gapped to spec)
New Wires (twice) currently has AC/Delco wires. NO CROSS-ARCING DETECTED at night with lights out.
New Cap and Rotor (AC/Delco)
NEW COIL.
Swapped the IGN Module mounted with coil with the one in my '95 Jimmy (No Change)
MAF has been taken out and cleaned yearly with CRC MAF Cleaner.
2.) FUEL INJ
Fuel system checked per GM spec for pressure and bleed down. It's tight per spec.
REPLACED Fuel Filter yearly
Complete NEW SPIDER (DELPHI) with new regulator (3rd regulator since I bought trk in 07)
NEW INTAKE GASKET Kit (Felpro) replacing Deathcool damaged set.
Idle Air Control and Map sensors. (Kept old ones in case)
The only OBVIOUS things I haven't replaced are the Crankshaft sensor and the Distributor. I'm leaning more toward the distributor having either a loose shaft bearing/bushing causing side to side wobbling, although I don't see any damage to the individual cylinder pins on the cap.
One thing I did notice the other day, was that the problem is not apparent when 1st started up from COLD!(sitting overnight and cooled off to ambient temp. 2-3 minutes after starting the stumbling/miss begins.
It throws a 300 code (Multiple cylinder miss) and occasionally if I let the light go for too long without resetting the codes, a Cylinder 3 or Cylinder 4 or Cylinder 5 code. Not always, but always after the 300 code.
alternator is checked out an putting out 105Amps @ 12.96V running at 1000rpm. Lite load or float charge is 14.5V
Battery is less than 1 year old, with NEW B+ and Ground cables. New 2Ga grounds between block and chassis bolted to wirebrushed shiny metal. Ohm'ed out to les than 1ohm (limits of meter). All connections treated with CAIG DeOxit D-5 and G-5.
All Accessory box B+ connections cleaned to bright metal, and treated with DeOxit D-5 and G-5.
I'm getting tired of having the old broad complain about the Service Engine light. She drives it during the summer as it has A/C and the Jimmy doesn't right now. With the Grandkids (4 and 2) she needs the A/C more than I do.
I DID NOTICE that ROCK AUTO has the UNITED IGNITION (ALL ALUMINUM) distributor. $92. and change. Complete to the cap and rotor. No more broken screw stubs!
HELP! Any IDEAS WELCOME. Thermite grenades are a distinct possibility at this point
