nobb
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I bought an old 1994 Ford Ranger 2.3L with manual transmission to use as a beater to learn how to drive stick.
One problem I just noticed with this truck is that the throttle lags. For example, if I press down on the accelerator, it takes a second or two for the engine to actually rev up. Also, the engine appears to lack power and my neighbor could not even make it up a hill without using the foot brake. Acceleration on a flat surface is not that great, but I just assumed that it was because it was an old truck. I didn't expect it to lack that much power such that I could not even make it up a hill. This makes it easy to stall and also hard to learn how to drive stick with. Any ideas on what I could check for? Is it a fuel-air issue? Timing appears to be fine and Ive checked the air filter. The throttle lag is worse when the engine is cold but appears to get slightly better after warming up.
Also, in the engine bay it appears that possibly a certain line may be missing from the engine? It looks like a tire value, but it's sticking out from the passenger side of the engine and looks like something should be screwed on here. Refer to the picture below:
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If anyone has any ideas on the above issues, that would be great. Thanks
One problem I just noticed with this truck is that the throttle lags. For example, if I press down on the accelerator, it takes a second or two for the engine to actually rev up. Also, the engine appears to lack power and my neighbor could not even make it up a hill without using the foot brake. Acceleration on a flat surface is not that great, but I just assumed that it was because it was an old truck. I didn't expect it to lack that much power such that I could not even make it up a hill. This makes it easy to stall and also hard to learn how to drive stick with. Any ideas on what I could check for? Is it a fuel-air issue? Timing appears to be fine and Ive checked the air filter. The throttle lag is worse when the engine is cold but appears to get slightly better after warming up.
Also, in the engine bay it appears that possibly a certain line may be missing from the engine? It looks like a tire value, but it's sticking out from the passenger side of the engine and looks like something should be screwed on here. Refer to the picture below:
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If anyone has any ideas on the above issues, that would be great. Thanks
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