bronconcious
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I have been having a problem with my BII and it has been going on in this post = Topic: intermittent bogging 88' BII; all opinions welcome
http://broncoii.org/forum/index.php?topic=6251.0
I noticed while troubleshooting the other night that after the truck had warmed up and all the condensation had burned off the exhaust, that the truck was idling great the whole time. The all of a sudden (like someone had flipped a switch) it started stumbling, and a strong smell of fuel was in the exhaust. This time however, I was standing outside of the truck when this happened and I noticed that steam was all of a sudden accompanying this problem! The temp was always normal.
After researching "steam in the exhaust when warm" I'm beginning to suspect that I blew a head gasket. %@$#!
1) Would a compression test (engine cold) determine if the head gasket or cracked head is causing this?
2) Can coolant leak through the intake manifold gaskets and burn that way?
3) I also read that tranny fluid can burn white. Can this happen through the vacuum modulator only?
4) Is there anything else that would cause this to happen or am I SOL?
5) I don't see a foam/milkshake in the oil yet, what can I do to confirm that this is 100% of the cause of my problems?
Sorry for all the questions but I need to solve this problem before the snow hits. Many thanks! :hi:
http://broncoii.org/forum/index.php?topic=6251.0
I noticed while troubleshooting the other night that after the truck had warmed up and all the condensation had burned off the exhaust, that the truck was idling great the whole time. The all of a sudden (like someone had flipped a switch) it started stumbling, and a strong smell of fuel was in the exhaust. This time however, I was standing outside of the truck when this happened and I noticed that steam was all of a sudden accompanying this problem! The temp was always normal.
After researching "steam in the exhaust when warm" I'm beginning to suspect that I blew a head gasket. %@$#!
1) Would a compression test (engine cold) determine if the head gasket or cracked head is causing this?
2) Can coolant leak through the intake manifold gaskets and burn that way?
3) I also read that tranny fluid can burn white. Can this happen through the vacuum modulator only?
4) Is there anything else that would cause this to happen or am I SOL?
5) I don't see a foam/milkshake in the oil yet, what can I do to confirm that this is 100% of the cause of my problems?
Sorry for all the questions but I need to solve this problem before the snow hits. Many thanks! :hi: