black_demon69
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will a loose belt possibly cause a miss?
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Timing belt............possibly, but long shot, generally just loss of power but smooth running
Fan belt.........no
Belt of Whisky.................would depend on the number of belts and what you are aiming at![]()
Just turn on the head lights and put heater fan to high, if misfires increase then yes, could be alternator problem.
My 4.0l "breaks" spark plugs, not physically but they do quit working outright or intermittently.
I use regular copper plugs, cheap ones, now, because it didn't matter how expensive they were, same issue, "4.0l OHV engines eat spark plugs"
I have original 1994 coil pack, seems bullet proof
I did change spark plug wires when they were 18 years old, probably should have done it at 16 years but I am cheap
Used Motorcraft again since they lasted, and on sale from Ford dealer were cheaper than "cheap ones" at local autoparts store.
I put a can of Seafoam in the gas tank once a year now.
I started getting random misfires at idle maybe 100k miles ago(at 350k now), the Seafoam made that go away, they are the original 1994 injectors, so now I just do it once a year and do notice a smoother idle after that tank is run through.
If you are loosing coolant with no obvious leak, you could have the beginnings of a cracked head, long shot but known issue on the 4.0l OHV, it starts off as misfire that clears up as RPMs increase.
If engine is warmed up and idling, you can unplug the two wires on the IAC Valve and engine RPMs will drop to 500, or engine may even stall, either is good it means no vacuum leak.
If RPMs stay high then you do have a leak.
was loosing coolant from radiator tank just replaced it with a OSC radiator from Rockauto went from 1 row to 2 row with larger tanks it took an extra gallon of antifreeze to fill it.
also put a heavy duty fan clutch on it.
pulling plug on IAC just smooths out idle but it doesn't drop or stall so i am assuming an illusive vac leak maybe i will borrow the smoke machine we have at work and see.. spark plugs are autolite iridiums and all have a nice brown coloring to them... also it seems to mis when in 4th around 40 to 45 MPH and 5th between 50 and 60 MPH.
what about ICM or CAM synchronizer possibly causing mis. i will be changing wires and might just get another set of plugs. could bad O2 sensors cause a mis on this engine?