1998 Chevrolet C2500 5.7L Engine Racing at High RPMs with Air Leak Symptoms
I'm seeking urgent advice on my 1998 Chevrolet C2500 5.7L V8 engine, which is currently running at excessively high RPMs and producing a noticeable air leak sound. The engine idles smoothly when first started but gradually accelerates from around 900 RPM to approximately 600-1800 RPM within just 10 seconds. I've already replaced the MAF sensor, AIV sensor, and throttle body sensor, and inspected all vacuum hoses, PCV lines, and intake components—no visible leaks were found. The noise appears to originate near the bottom of the throttle body, though no cracks or physical damage are evident. Despite spending significant money on repairs, this issue persists. What other potential causes should I investigate? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
The intake gaskets could be the source of the leak. Other possibilities include a sticking EGR valve, brake booster issues, or vacuum lines running under the dash to the heater controls—these are common culprits in older trucks like the 1998 C2500.