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- Pollock Pines Ca
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- 1988
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Unless you have a lot of water in your fuel I would say it is probably not the problem. I started putting a locking gas cap on my Ranger because I was certain someone was messing with my fuel...not that I piss off a lot of people but it only takes one and my last neighbor was that guy. Among other things he would toss a pile of cigarette butts on the ground around my truck...the houses were very close together and he wasn't allowed to smoke in the house so he came outside...I said something to him and he suddenly became my worst enemy...lol
When I locked my gas cap he became even more of an a-hole and finally I told his Dad what he was doing and his Dad chewed the kid out so bad...but I didn't have any more butts on the ground.
So if you've made any enemies recently you might consider someone messing with the truck...I heard that a ping pong ball in the tank can frustrate the heck out of somone trying to troubleshoot them...but the pickup on these trucks would not allow that to happen...so one good thing.
I doubt that it is your computer...I did read where that caused the problem on the other vehicle but I think they are more like an on/off switch...they either work...or they don't...but, then again, the Inertia switch was supposed to be like that too but I found out they can be wonky due to moving parts inside...the PCM does not have moving parts...just he input from sensors that would tell it how to respond...
Or a bad ground...I know you've looked at that and added a ground strap...
Mark
No one messes with anything around here where out in no mans land miles from town. I seam to get the best work done when I get pissed off at this thing. One of my Big Block Ford friends told me to start it up and remove one spark plug wire at a time on the Dist cap. If I notice a big change its fireing Ohhhhhhhhhhh ok. I started it up removed number one cylinder on the Dist cap and got a good Zaaaaap. It was fireing I put back on removed number 3 cylinder wire on the Dist cap nothing but the misfire tick went away. I did notice a good spark from cap to wire on number 3. I pulled the plug its black wet fouled its a Denso I put a new Motorcraft in AP 105 and put an old wire on that looks good. I fired it up popping missing again I shut it off. I removed the plug black wet fouled I disconnected the coil wire turned it over to clear out the cylinder. I put a new AP 105 in fired it up smooth as a kittin let it run at 2K for a few min. I removed the plug white clean dry looked good. I went and changed all plugs back to Autolite platinum AP 105's
I may have to step up the heat range on that one plug but I see no chart on Autolite plugs as far as heat range. If I step it up two heat ranges it might not do this on and off popping deal. It must have been fouling out and picking back up again? what is two steps hotter than AP 105?
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