Briguy
Member
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2021
- Messages
- 24
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Manitoba, Canada
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Transmission
- Manual
Got a bush find a 1987 ford ranger 4x4 STX club cab me and wife have already named “Moose”. Having trouble getting it going but I know it wants to run.
First problem fuel pump relay. I have experience with my other 1987 ranger and the first thing I noticed was the ground wire for the relays was off the negative terminal of the battery. However the former owner tore everything apart trying to find the problem and didn’t put everything back.
After reconnecting the ground, inertia switch, taping a bunch of connections and bare wires I still didn’t hear the fuel pump. On a whim and because I did everything else, including the test port fuel pump check, I had a spare computer kicking around from my other ranger which I installed. I then heard the fuel pump turn on and had pressure in the rail. Yeehaw. It started but I heard lots of hissing vacuum lines and it ran real rough so I fixed some vacuum lines, threw some new gas in, I also changed the spark plugs because they looked real old and I had a spare set. I noticed the plugs were very wet.
It started better after doing this then chugged then died. Then back to running rough and barely starting. So I did some digging around and found a faulty fuel regulator. (Gas was pumping through the vacuum line on the back into the intake manifold port) so I switched it out, however I misread my Haynes manual and was reading the 2.4l and thought I had to remove the fuel rail and therefore the intake manifold in order to replace the fuel regulator which actually in the 2.9 has two bolts then pops out. So before I found that out I already had all the wires from the manifold off and vacuum lines and throttle cable and power steering cable off.
I tried starting it before I had all the wires reconnected accidentally. And it sputtered then popped then died. (Im thinking it burned the excess fuel the was sucked/pumped into the intake) Then connected them all and now it cranks and cranks but no start and no sound from the fuel pump relay. Tried the ground test on the test connector and not a click. Did I inadvertently mess up the new computer or is there a wire I’m missing?
First problem fuel pump relay. I have experience with my other 1987 ranger and the first thing I noticed was the ground wire for the relays was off the negative terminal of the battery. However the former owner tore everything apart trying to find the problem and didn’t put everything back.
After reconnecting the ground, inertia switch, taping a bunch of connections and bare wires I still didn’t hear the fuel pump. On a whim and because I did everything else, including the test port fuel pump check, I had a spare computer kicking around from my other ranger which I installed. I then heard the fuel pump turn on and had pressure in the rail. Yeehaw. It started but I heard lots of hissing vacuum lines and it ran real rough so I fixed some vacuum lines, threw some new gas in, I also changed the spark plugs because they looked real old and I had a spare set. I noticed the plugs were very wet.
It started better after doing this then chugged then died. Then back to running rough and barely starting. So I did some digging around and found a faulty fuel regulator. (Gas was pumping through the vacuum line on the back into the intake manifold port) so I switched it out, however I misread my Haynes manual and was reading the 2.4l and thought I had to remove the fuel rail and therefore the intake manifold in order to replace the fuel regulator which actually in the 2.9 has two bolts then pops out. So before I found that out I already had all the wires from the manifold off and vacuum lines and throttle cable and power steering cable off.
I tried starting it before I had all the wires reconnected accidentally. And it sputtered then popped then died. (Im thinking it burned the excess fuel the was sucked/pumped into the intake) Then connected them all and now it cranks and cranks but no start and no sound from the fuel pump relay. Tried the ground test on the test connector and not a click. Did I inadvertently mess up the new computer or is there a wire I’m missing?