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- Mach E
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 4WD
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hello,
Now with my injectors out of the way and the truck running better, I am still have some fuel delivery issues. Thought it was a TFI, but before going through with an order for a Motorcraft TFI and doing the remote mount setup, I bought a cheap one to test, did not clear my issue. Similar past issue with a TFI made me think this was a TFI issue.
When the truck warms up, it starts to hesitate and "pause" briefly a few times as the rpms climb into upper range. Almost like something grabs the truck and pulls it back and the sound of the engine and RPM's pause in place.
I also noticed today its getting progressively worse as the tank is getting to 1/4.
So I believe that the lift pump in the tank is on its way out. From what ive read, the lift pump can start struggling as the truck warms up and it also warms up from operating. Probably a by product of the truck sitting for 4 years, like the injectors getting gummed up.
If this sounds like a lift issue to y'all. I am looking for some pointers on the in tank high pressure set up. I've read the write up and just want to know if there are any short cuts that worked well for anyone and any other pointers you learned along the way. If I am going pull the bed and get down and dirty on this, id rather do an upgrade to the system rather than just put a new lift pump and have the high pressure go out next down the road.
Now with my injectors out of the way and the truck running better, I am still have some fuel delivery issues. Thought it was a TFI, but before going through with an order for a Motorcraft TFI and doing the remote mount setup, I bought a cheap one to test, did not clear my issue. Similar past issue with a TFI made me think this was a TFI issue.
When the truck warms up, it starts to hesitate and "pause" briefly a few times as the rpms climb into upper range. Almost like something grabs the truck and pulls it back and the sound of the engine and RPM's pause in place.
I also noticed today its getting progressively worse as the tank is getting to 1/4.
So I believe that the lift pump in the tank is on its way out. From what ive read, the lift pump can start struggling as the truck warms up and it also warms up from operating. Probably a by product of the truck sitting for 4 years, like the injectors getting gummed up.
If this sounds like a lift issue to y'all. I am looking for some pointers on the in tank high pressure set up. I've read the write up and just want to know if there are any short cuts that worked well for anyone and any other pointers you learned along the way. If I am going pull the bed and get down and dirty on this, id rather do an upgrade to the system rather than just put a new lift pump and have the high pressure go out next down the road.

