1998 Chevy S-10 P0300 Code: Rough Idle, Rich/Lean Running Issues After Rebuild at 133k Miles
I own a 1998 Chevrolet S-10 with a 4.3L V6 engine. The vehicle has been professionally rebuilt at 118,000 miles with a 30-over bore and has run smoothly until now—at 133,000 miles—when it began exhibiting a rough idle and consistently triggers the P0300 fault code on my OBD2 scanner. I've already replaced spark plug wires, spark plugs, distributor cap, fuel injectors (originally from a Tahoe), and the catalytic converter. I performed a visual leak check on the upper intake manifold using B-12 spray while the engine was running—no visible leaks were detected. The issue persists. Diagnostic readings show the engine is running rich on one bank and lean on the other, which aligns with a misfire pattern. Here are the key parameters from my scanner: - Absolute TPS %: 4.7 - Engine RPM: 1259 - Calculated Load %: 7.8 - MAF (Mass Air Flow): 12.41 g/sec - MAP Pressure: 36 kPa - Coolant Temperature: 118°F - LT FTRM1 (%): 0.0 - ST FTRM1 (%): 46.0 - LT FTRM2 (%): 0.0 - ST FTRM2 (%): 4.6 - Vehicle Speed: 0 mph - Fuel System 1 & 2: Open I'm seeking advice on potential causes for this persistent P0300 code, especially given the engine is already rebuilt and has been running well previously. Any insights or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.
Try disconnecting the oxygen sensors on the bank that's running rich to see if the P0300 code clears. Also, check for fuel pressure drop when the engine is off—this could indicate a leaking injector or faulty fuel rail. Ensure all fuel injectors are connected to their correct engine lines.