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EX help please


kngfdrgn

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Joined
Nov 6, 2011
Messages
16
Vehicle Year
84, 94, 95, 95
Transmission
Automatic
So I went out and started the ex for the first time in a few months and she didn't want to turn over at first, after she started she was running a bit rough and is making a funny noise almost like what a drill sounds like when its battery is dying. Also have an intermittent CEL though every time I get it to the parts store its gone. I just did plugs, wires, coil pack, air filter, pcv valve etc. the usual maintenance stuff, so I have no clue any ideas? :icon_confused:
 
I did put some new gas in but it had about a half tank sitting in it, seemed to help a little. it didn't hesitate as bad going up hill. I think I'm going to get some injector clean and throw it in too to see if that helps and maybe a new filter once i run through the old gas. any other ideas would be appreciated so I have something else to try if that doesn't work
 
After a while of sitting an engine,once started, can make all sorts of noise and do crazy stuff. For instance, a little while ago I fired up a 91 Chevy with a 350 thats been sittin for 10 years. and let me tell ya. That engine would make all kinds of sounds and would not hold an idle. But once things started movin and the oil pump had a chance to catch up. things would come back to working normally.

As for the noise, is it produced as the engine is reved up? one place you could check would be the alternator. Sometimes corrosion can make it noisy. See if you can spray some WD-40 inside the housing. Another place would be to take a look under the explorer at listen to the starter. Though it's rather uncommon sometimes the pinion gear can stay meshed with the ring gear causing the engine to run the starter. If you do by chance pin point it to the starter. Give it a couple good whacks with a hefty hammer.
 
original factory starter ~facepalm~ why didn't I think of that, I didn't think about the oil pump either it has been in the mid 20's low 30's which explains why most of the noise went away after i drove it for about 45 minutes. I'm going to put some rust reformer on the starter and change the oil from the high millage synthetic blend to a full synthetic hopefully between that and the new fuel filter it'll clear it all up.
 

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