RangerAmor
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- Location
- Las Vegas, NV
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Make / Model
- Merkur Scorpio
- Transmission
- Automatic
Engine is in a 1988 Scorpio I have owned since about 2006
Same engine in Bronco II/Ranger 2.9 (179 cu) and the mid-80s Ford F150
ENGINE SYMPTOMS
Starting - requires several attempts (~5x). Previously started immediately after replacing starter.
Engine rpms - gas or something else fails to keep up when the engine is revved up quickly (medium or 'stomp on the gas'). Does OK if I rpms/throttle are slowly increased.
Engine temp - seems to not alter condition. Similar condition when engine is cold or warmed up.
Driving - If I try to drive, it will switch between running OK (still no full power when quickly revved) for about 1/4 mile or so and then loses power and stalls. I have to keep pumping the gas to keep it from stalling.
Additionally - I have been unable to get set the timing. Previously it was pinging under heavy load. I have a timing gun and have been unable to see the mark on the crank. I just have it set based on how it runs best with current problems.
Recent engine problem history - Prior to the current engine power issue, when it also ran about the same, I would simply unplug the BAP/MAP sensor and it sometimes ran better connected and when it started acting up I plugged it back in and it ran better being connected. I replaced the BAP/MAP sensor and problems went away until now. Now it does not seem to make a difference now when plugged in or unplugged. RPM's increase slightly when BAP/MAP is plugged in.
Disconnected hose - A small hose has been disconnected for over a decade
Link to photo: https://photos.app.goo.gl/x1DPfvSmJydmdhmU9
ENGINE REPAIR HISTORY
Replacements (all new):
BAP / MAP sensor
Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor
Coolant temperature sensor (ECT)
Fuel injectors
Distributor cap
Distributor rotor
Ignition coil
fuel pump
Fuel filter
Fuel pressure regulator
Air filter (customized an oil/foam filter)
Battery
Starter
Radiator
Thermostat
INSPECTION
I checked and wiggled or disconnected then reconnected most sensor connections
(I'm guessing these next are not causal related, just FYI)
Ignition wires were replaced several years ago and still seem to be in good condition
Spark plugs were replaced about 2 years ago
OBD1 CODES
From (accurate codes?) https://www.troublecodes.net/ford/?amp
KOEO (Key-ON/Engine-OFF)
22 - MAP (vacuum) or BARO signal out of range – MAP
KOER (Key-ON/Engine-Running)
13 - ISC did not respond properly (extends to touch throttle then retracts for KOEO) – ISC
21 - Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor out of range – ECT
33 - ALL – EGR did not open/ respond during test or if memory code, did not open intermittently – EVP EVR PFE
41 - System lean – Fuel control
77 - System did not receive “goose” test – see TESTS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
BAP sensor (replaced about a year ago)
Coolant/water temperature sensor (replaced about a year ago)
Ignition Control Module
Disconnected hose
Vehicle Speed Sensor
Throttle Body/Position Sensor
Exhaust sensor
Oxygen sensor
EGR Valve Position Sensor
EGR valve
EGR Backpressure Transducer
Idle Speed/Throttle Actuator
ACT (Air Charge Temp.) Sensor
Same engine in Bronco II/Ranger 2.9 (179 cu) and the mid-80s Ford F150
ENGINE SYMPTOMS
Starting - requires several attempts (~5x). Previously started immediately after replacing starter.
Engine rpms - gas or something else fails to keep up when the engine is revved up quickly (medium or 'stomp on the gas'). Does OK if I rpms/throttle are slowly increased.
Engine temp - seems to not alter condition. Similar condition when engine is cold or warmed up.
Driving - If I try to drive, it will switch between running OK (still no full power when quickly revved) for about 1/4 mile or so and then loses power and stalls. I have to keep pumping the gas to keep it from stalling.
Additionally - I have been unable to get set the timing. Previously it was pinging under heavy load. I have a timing gun and have been unable to see the mark on the crank. I just have it set based on how it runs best with current problems.
Recent engine problem history - Prior to the current engine power issue, when it also ran about the same, I would simply unplug the BAP/MAP sensor and it sometimes ran better connected and when it started acting up I plugged it back in and it ran better being connected. I replaced the BAP/MAP sensor and problems went away until now. Now it does not seem to make a difference now when plugged in or unplugged. RPM's increase slightly when BAP/MAP is plugged in.
Disconnected hose - A small hose has been disconnected for over a decade
Link to photo: https://photos.app.goo.gl/x1DPfvSmJydmdhmU9
ENGINE REPAIR HISTORY
Replacements (all new):
BAP / MAP sensor
Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor
Coolant temperature sensor (ECT)
Fuel injectors
Distributor cap
Distributor rotor
Ignition coil
fuel pump
Fuel filter
Fuel pressure regulator
Air filter (customized an oil/foam filter)
Battery
Starter
Radiator
Thermostat
INSPECTION
I checked and wiggled or disconnected then reconnected most sensor connections
(I'm guessing these next are not causal related, just FYI)
Ignition wires were replaced several years ago and still seem to be in good condition
Spark plugs were replaced about 2 years ago
OBD1 CODES
From (accurate codes?) https://www.troublecodes.net/ford/?amp
KOEO (Key-ON/Engine-OFF)
22 - MAP (vacuum) or BARO signal out of range – MAP
KOER (Key-ON/Engine-Running)
13 - ISC did not respond properly (extends to touch throttle then retracts for KOEO) – ISC
21 - Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor out of range – ECT
33 - ALL – EGR did not open/ respond during test or if memory code, did not open intermittently – EVP EVR PFE
41 - System lean – Fuel control
77 - System did not receive “goose” test – see TESTS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
BAP sensor (replaced about a year ago)
Coolant/water temperature sensor (replaced about a year ago)
Ignition Control Module
Disconnected hose
Vehicle Speed Sensor
Throttle Body/Position Sensor
Exhaust sensor
Oxygen sensor
EGR Valve Position Sensor
EGR valve
EGR Backpressure Transducer
Idle Speed/Throttle Actuator
ACT (Air Charge Temp.) Sensor
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