franklin2
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2019
- Messages
- 2,457
- Reaction score
- 1,029
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Virginia
- Vehicle Year
- 1984
- Make / Model
- Bronco II
- Transmission
- Manual
Been having hot fuel problems with my Bronco II. Bucking, stalling out on hot days, especially when sitting in traffic. Changed the oil the other day and while I was under there, traced the fuel line on the driver's side frame. It is located inside the "C" of the frame with the brake lines, and runs all the way up front till it gets near the engine. It is then bent outward to go around the top of the "C" of the frame and rides along the top of the frame in the engine compartment, changes to a rubber hose, and is hooked to the fuel pump.
Guess what is right there about 1 inch away from the fuel line as it bends around the top of the frame? You guessed it, the exhaust manifold and y downpipe. Very poor design. I will eventually I think move the fuel line to the outside of the frame. But for now I took a old heater hose, sliced it all the way down one side, and wire tied it around the fuel line in this area. I already am noticing a big difference in how it runs in the heat of the day.
Guess what is right there about 1 inch away from the fuel line as it bends around the top of the frame? You guessed it, the exhaust manifold and y downpipe. Very poor design. I will eventually I think move the fuel line to the outside of the frame. But for now I took a old heater hose, sliced it all the way down one side, and wire tied it around the fuel line in this area. I already am noticing a big difference in how it runs in the heat of the day.