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- Aug 8, 2007
- Messages
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- Location
- clearlake, ca
- Vehicle Year
- 1997
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Manual
ok, here goes the story again. i was out wheeling in the snow. broke driver front axleshaft. i have a welded diff so i had 3 wheel drive. the hill i was trying to get up was approx. 1/8 mile long. i hit it in 4low 4 gear, only cuz i needed the low gears to get some speed up cuz the hill was mostly ice. im spinning the 3 tires at about 4700rpms. i get to the top, and shut off my ignition. the engine tries to stay alive, then all the sudden the rpms jump to way over the limit on the tach. it was soo high it started sounding like a little diesel. then after 2 seconds, smoke starting coming out from under my hood. i opened the hood, and ripped the positive cable off the terminale. then it shut down....this all happened in about 10 seconds from after i shutoff the ignition. now everytime i start it, it idles at about 3000. sooo after talking to a few people on trs, they came to the conclusion that it sounds like a vacuum leak. i pulled all the vacuum hoses, and the plastic intake off along with the throttle body. it was all pretty gummed up inside there so i cleaned it all with brake cleaner. i got some rtv red high temp silicon and made sure everything had a good seal. waited a while, then started it up. dropped the rpms by about 500. now its at 2500. so today i took it to my mechanic, there wasnt a code, but the engine check light didnt come on when you turn the ignition on like its supposed to. sooo he said i might have a bad computer, and that i might have gotten it wet. anyother info that anyone else has would be greatly appreciated. i really dont know what to do, its my dd rightnow, and im short on work. so whatever i can do to it myself im going to....