Tachometer is working great now. I re-soldered the points as illustrated in that post that I linked... so that is ruled out.
I want to say vacuum leaks are ruled out... (I guess it wouldn't hurt to spray water around the intake manifold gasket like Natenkiki just said? but I have a feeling the vacuum system is nice and sealed.
I want to say a faulty IAC is ruled out... considered I tried 2 replacements and both did the same thing.
I would guess that the MAF is ruled out? Because I cleaned it pretty well.. even though it wasn't really "dirty" to begin with? (probably microscopic pollution). I guess the only way to know that for sure is to replace it, but I highly doubt a faulty MAF would be causing all of this to happen. I don't think it has anything to do with AC turning off causing a stall..
-------------
As for the check engine light... I just tried over and over again to get the dang EEC self test to work. I know how to do it, I've done it before... but I can't get it to enter test mode or whatever.
I put a paper clip in the correct slots, and the first time I started it up, it did that weird "barely visible" check engine light blink that tells you it's working.. but a couple seconds later, instead of blinking 3 times (v6) to tell you how many cylinders your engine has, and then 1 time to tell you to initiate the goose test; it just went straight to telling me codes.. it gave me "998"... (wtf?); and then a few others.
I mostly disregarded all these codes though because I want it to ask me to do the goose test before I trust anything it's saying..
Any ideas on that?
And furthermore, any other possibilites yall can think of that would make a truck with everything hooked up correctly (included the IAC) stall shortly after startup?
Someone mentioned fuel injectors... that's a pretty good one.. especially considering I put fuel injector cleaner in the night before it started stalling with the IAC plugged in..but then explain why it works with the IAC unplugged?
Open to suggestions.. one day at a time
