- Joined
- Jan 6, 2008
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- 275
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- Age
- 46
- Location
- Armagh, PA
- Vehicle Year
- 1985
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Type
- V8
- Engine Size
- 387 Windsor
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
Working on the "new to me" 1986 Ranger. I'll try to cover all the bases to minimize possibilities.
It's a 4 plug 2.3L (EFI), five speed with a LOT of new parts that were installed when I got it. The front cover and valve cover have been off.
The problem....idle is rough and it belches black smoke....almost like it "identifies" as a diesel. It flooded itself so bad that it would not start (with the MSD plugs). I removed them and installed new Champion plugs (were in the cab with lots of other stuff) and gapped at .044". Below is a picture of the spark plugs after five minutes of run time.
New Fuel tank (unsure about the pump). Fuel level is very low and not sure how old it is. Going to get new high test and dry gas today and add it in.
New MSD coil, wires, cap, rotor, plugs. New injectors.
New IAC and EGR.
Compression test shows 120# at each cylinder.
Timing is set at 10BTDC. HOWEVER...I did not pull the cover to check all the timing marks to make sure they are all in sync.
Checked the firing order to make sure they had it proper...it was.
I unplugged the MAP sensor (truck was off). Restarted and the idle did not seem to change pitch. However when I plugged it back in (while already running) the idle did smooth out and black smoke went away for about 15 seconds. Then it came right back....ugh. Got a new MAP sensor and nothing changed.
There is a vac line (metal elbow) from the BOTTOM of the throttle body that has a section of rubber line on it and is plugged. I'm sure it is supposed to go somewhere but I'm not sure where. I pulled the capped rubber line off the elbow while running and the idle speeds up substantially (as expected).
The plan...for tonight I will add new fuel, clean the plugs and check the vac line from the MAP to the T-body for obstruction.
What else can I do to trouble shoot this bugger. Thanks.
It's a 4 plug 2.3L (EFI), five speed with a LOT of new parts that were installed when I got it. The front cover and valve cover have been off.
The problem....idle is rough and it belches black smoke....almost like it "identifies" as a diesel. It flooded itself so bad that it would not start (with the MSD plugs). I removed them and installed new Champion plugs (were in the cab with lots of other stuff) and gapped at .044". Below is a picture of the spark plugs after five minutes of run time.
New Fuel tank (unsure about the pump). Fuel level is very low and not sure how old it is. Going to get new high test and dry gas today and add it in.
New MSD coil, wires, cap, rotor, plugs. New injectors.
New IAC and EGR.
Compression test shows 120# at each cylinder.
Timing is set at 10BTDC. HOWEVER...I did not pull the cover to check all the timing marks to make sure they are all in sync.
Checked the firing order to make sure they had it proper...it was.
I unplugged the MAP sensor (truck was off). Restarted and the idle did not seem to change pitch. However when I plugged it back in (while already running) the idle did smooth out and black smoke went away for about 15 seconds. Then it came right back....ugh. Got a new MAP sensor and nothing changed.
There is a vac line (metal elbow) from the BOTTOM of the throttle body that has a section of rubber line on it and is plugged. I'm sure it is supposed to go somewhere but I'm not sure where. I pulled the capped rubber line off the elbow while running and the idle speeds up substantially (as expected).
The plan...for tonight I will add new fuel, clean the plugs and check the vac line from the MAP to the T-body for obstruction.
What else can I do to trouble shoot this bugger. Thanks.