CzyRanger
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@Bird76MojoOh, I know that, but I meant do you also think a smoke test would be any benefit here?
I've never done one either. How does that work? Thanks.
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@Bird76MojoOh, I know that, but I meant do you also think a smoke test would be any benefit here?
Well, at least the brakes are better. That's a step in the right direction!
I wonder if it's vapor-locking from a clogged fuel tank vent. Try leaving your gas cap a little loose for one short drive and see if anything changes. Probably not gonna change anything but it's free to try.. This shouldn't be an issue but who knows at this point?
I was thinking the other day about the coolant temperature sensor as well. But I'm not sure that would produce the symptoms you're having..
I can't see why the fuel injectors would do that ONLY after it's warmed up..
The TFI module could also be causing this. Although, they usually just cause the vehicle to die when it gets hot, again, anything is possible. Let's face it, we're grasping at straws here.
As for the throttle butterfly in your throttle body, it should be slanted like that. That's normal. It does look pretty dirty behind it, but that won't cause the issues you describe.
BUT, the oil coming out of the hoses is NOT good. That means oil is getting in to your coolant somehow. See @PetroleumJunkie412 the 2.9 strikes again..
The hoses running to your throttle body should only have coolant passing through them. They essentially warm up the intake for colder climates, and help prevent the throttle body from icing up in extreme northern climates.
I'm afraid your engine may have cracked a head, or both heads. It could also have a bad head gasket, but on these 2.9 engines, they're extremely prone to cracking heads. One time running a little hot and they crack. I've cracked more 2.9 heads than I care to admit, and that's why I won't ever own another one. (just relaying my experiences here)
Forum battles aside, @Bird76Mojo has a point about 2.9s and their sh*tty heads. One overheating event, and there's a chance they break. Aftermarket heads fixes this on the cheap. In all sincerity Bird, (I'm not being sarcastic or a d*ck for once!) have you or anyone on here been able to crack a set of World Products heads (or equivalent improved heads)? Never heard of a set breaking.
I don't think that's the issue though.
The oil sludge all through your engine is from your pcv. I have a thread on here about running a catch can. 2.9s pretty much need them.
Aerosol seafoam will clean up your oil issues in your intake, and running a can and seeing if your problem goes away will help diagnose more. Don't use the liquid. Use the spray.
Also, dump two bottles of lucas BLUE fuel system cleaner in a tank of gas. Only one that works now that they took all the good sh*t out of BG. Will clean most of the crap out of your injectors.
You didn't take your lower intake off, did you?
My understanding is that only the '86 through '88 heads were prone to cracking, and this was fixed with the new '89 castings. If you're not getting coolant in your oil, or you're not having to regularly refill your radiator from coolant being sucked into the engine and out the exhaust, your heads shouldn't be cracked.
Sorry, you're just partially floored...I'm alwaysFlOoReD!@Bird76Mojo
So where would you all go from here? I'm just floored.