Can't just put everything back (the arm for the adjuster screw on the TBI was bent, causing the high idle, couldn't be adjusted properly). the no start is what cause the changing of the PCM (not the high idle condition), everything that relates to the high idle Air flow issue is brand new. TBI, AIC,TPS, and MAF as far the PVC valve itself it is unlikely, but i have one just in case. It is the no start/stalling issue that is the problem at this point. Which I have already replaced any part that had been tampered with (many resistors soldered into the ignition wireset, and the passlock housing which had been drilled into by the previous owner). The no start stalling issue was intermittent before the repairs. would start and run, then wouldnt start for a whole day afterwards. now just never stays running.
I opted to replace the PCM because I felt it was more probable than the BCM to cause the stalling issue. I may be wrong about this and that is why I am here. Any chance the BCM would interfere with the truck staying running?
I don't have much invested into this truck, bought it for less than $1000 (80k miles and excellent body and frame) plus have only parts and my time into as far as repairing it.