FEandGoingBroke
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- May 9, 2018
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- Vehicle Year
- 1986
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- Ford
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- Manual
Thank you Ron, I have done everything except use the timing like to check the spark getting to each cylinder at plug tip, that was in my plans today, by even going so far as to run my hands down the entire length of all six wires with the engine running and did not get shocked lol but that is not efficient if there is a short in the wire on the inside even though they’re new..
so I will do that first thing this morning here in a few minutes after testing ignition switch and putting it back under the column.
The spout connector Is clean and tight.
this acceleration issue is annoying. I have a drive video of it but don’t know if it will upload.
I removed the spark control yesterday and cleaned all the connections and put on new dielectric grease etc. and reinstalled everything and this isn’t a simple stumble on acceleration this is intermittent bucking from a non-spark situation as far as it feels to me.
Anyhow I am going to be out there in a few minutes and I’ll let you know the results but I’m sure they’re going to be fine because the bark plug wires only have 300 miles on them and I’m the only one that has removed and replaced them and I do it correctly by grabbing the boot and not the wire lol
so I will do that first thing this morning here in a few minutes after testing ignition switch and putting it back under the column.
The spout connector Is clean and tight.
this acceleration issue is annoying. I have a drive video of it but don’t know if it will upload.
I removed the spark control yesterday and cleaned all the connections and put on new dielectric grease etc. and reinstalled everything and this isn’t a simple stumble on acceleration this is intermittent bucking from a non-spark situation as far as it feels to me.
Anyhow I am going to be out there in a few minutes and I’ll let you know the results but I’m sure they’re going to be fine because the bark plug wires only have 300 miles on them and I’m the only one that has removed and replaced them and I do it correctly by grabbing the boot and not the wire lol
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