I have a problem with my cruise not working and i have a hunch its my LED tail lights causing the problem. Also noticed my brake lights barely glow when the ignition is on. Tips anyone?
Also I been reading and i think i broke the 1-2 accumulator spring. Older lady owned the expo and she babied it so burnouts and such..... It's not used to lol. The problem is it shifts hard and kinda.....unconsistant???? Just feels weird almost like you hit a pothole or it axle hops when it hits 2nd. Only does it when your romping on it decently hard. Driving easy it shifts smooth
I tried the switch on the master cylinder with no luck. Cruise worked in the ranger and in the Explorer before the swap btw.
On the Trans, the fluid and filter was changed around 1-2k miles ago and the fluid has been changed twice during the swap.... once when the swap was done and half the fluid was changed after that because my exhaust guy took a grinder to my Trans line to create a weak spot so the line would blow so he could run metal lines.... yes you just read that right. I was blown away also.[emoji35]
I got the cruise control working! I swapped cruise buttons with some that the covers wasn't broke and i thought what the heck I'll take it for a drive and check it and lo and behold the cruise started working!!! Also my brake lights don't glow dim anymore with the key forward!
So she made her voyage pulling my boat on the fishing trip. She has almost 1200 miles on her now and got a few kill stories already lol except for the neon orange custom built chopper..... that dude was fast as i expected but still had fun trying!
Only problem i ran into on vacation was in heavy traffic pulling my boat she got a little warm but when my sabatoged tranny line blew it sprayed tranny fluid all over my cooling fans causing the top one to quit. It started working again but i wonder if it isn't intermitently working and stopped during that rush hour traffic causing my engine to run warm. I'm gonna keep an eye on it.
Figured out my over heat issue (only done it once in stop an go traffic pulling a boat)!! The polarity was reversed on my Cooling fans causing them to push air instead of pulling it.
One question!! I for see a sct tuner in my near future. Which one should I buy and how much timing can I run on 93 octane?
Btw she has around 2200 miles on her now!
Ok, I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on a tuner. Got the cash on hand just wanna spend it right. [emoji106] Couple questions before I pull the trigger.
1) What all benefits does the livewire have over the X4?
2) Do i need to order from a speed shop to get custom tunes for a 97 Explorer? (That's what motor and PCM I'm running)
3) Been throwing around the idea of switching over to a distributor ignition for extra power...how much power would I gain from that plus a custom tune over the DIS?
Thanks in advance!
P.S. I've got around 5 k on her now and no isssues! Headed to pull n pay after a 4:10 posi this morning. Ditching the 3:08 one wheel wonder!
Swapped the 4:10 in this morning. Truck came from Georgia and had zero rust so everything came apart like it was new! Dropped the springs and put the axle in on top to lower the rear of the truck. As soon as she's on the ground I'm gonna take a look at it and if she sits to low I'll order some lift shackles for it. Parking brakes hooked up without a problem and couldn't tell it from a factory install! New parking brake shoes and new pads will go on tomorrow. When I did the V8 swap I had to shorten the driveshaft.... well now it's too long again since the axle sits higher, so it'll get dropped off tomorrow to get another inch and a half taken out of it then I'll be ready to take her for a spin [emoji106]
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