bigpanda
Active Member
Hi, I have a 1983 ranger with the carb'd 2.3L it is really hard to start when the engine is cold but once it gets started it idles like a champ. However the problem is when I shift and hit the gas pedal the engine sputters and acts like it wants to stall until the RPM's catch back up and it drives fine. So my two problems are cold starting and stuttering and falling on its face when I give it gas under load.
I first thought it was the timing, but I pulled the timing cover off and the timing marks all line up and the distributor it lined up with the number one cylinder. So now I'm thinking that its that the carb is clogged up and is starving the engine for fuel under power. What do you guys think? I tried searching but couldn't come up with anything.
Thanks.
Alittle back story this is not my DD my DD is a 97' F150, I bought this as a beach rat. It's 4x4 and the 4wheel drive works perfect and the engine sounds good when its idling. I know I can fix that problem, I just need to get the engine reliable enough to take to the beach 2 hours away and not be worried about being stranded half way home.
I first thought it was the timing, but I pulled the timing cover off and the timing marks all line up and the distributor it lined up with the number one cylinder. So now I'm thinking that its that the carb is clogged up and is starving the engine for fuel under power. What do you guys think? I tried searching but couldn't come up with anything.
Thanks.
Alittle back story this is not my DD my DD is a 97' F150, I bought this as a beach rat. It's 4x4 and the 4wheel drive works perfect and the engine sounds good when its idling. I know I can fix that problem, I just need to get the engine reliable enough to take to the beach 2 hours away and not be worried about being stranded half way home.