corerftech
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Frankentruck is definitely running lean.
90 / 2.3/manual trans.
In other threads I covered wiring and MAF issues, FEAD coils, etc that caused very rich operation while a prior owner continued to drive it.One of the leading issues was over fueling. The MAF corrected this (plus other intake tubing issues)
During repairs I used a full cab of brake cleaner (flammable type) and tested for a vacuum leak. Vacuum at idle is 19-20 inches. Drops to zero on throttle and right back to a stable 19-20.
I had mentioned an exhaust pop on startup. Every other start. As well when letting of throttle I get exhaust pops.
Fuel pressure does leak down when pump is not running, from 35 psi on regulator (new). Either injectors leak or the pump has a bad check valve. But while running pressure is at 30-35 at all rpm depending on throttle position.
Driving I have now noticed that is is lacking power (starving) but drives extremely well. I expect more from the engine and at 18-1900 rpm under load it will sputter like it’s starving.
The O2 sensor saw maybe as much as a year of constant abuse with very very rich conditions.
There is an exhaust leak at the down pipe, the ball/socket shows some black soot from the rich running prior. I know it’s there, I will address the exhaust leak this weekend or sooner.
So there are a few ways to make a lean condition and they are (as I understand):
exhaust leak near o2 sensor (I have that) sucking air in on a closed throttle condition after accel. Causes POP
Start up issue on a cold engine generates POP like a lean pop.
Warm engine same thing occurs, but it’s 50/50 change of happening.
Intake leak/vacuum leak- although I have thoroughly vetted all points from the air box to the head intake flange.
loose or cracked head- well compression doesn’t leak down and is 180/175/175/175
Fuel pump misbehaving- I’ll pressure test the pump at the outlet of the fuel filter this weekend and verify it’s up where it should be and that will verify the check valve.
Injectors misbehaving? Possible for sure.
A bad O2 sensor?? Given the long term rich condition (smoke!) that was like an exhaust leak indicator showing every pinhole on the planet!! I’m sure it’s a durajunk chicom unit as that a what has plagued the car until I got it.
Maybe that bit of info will guide some feedback from someone. The fuel economy is awesome! Like amazing——- like maybe I’m so lean I’m going to do damage! It’s keeping me from driving the car on the highway in 5th as that lands squarely at 1800-2000 rpm, spitterville. And if it’s that lean (you can inhale the exhaust for hours and feel just fine- LOL), even though the coolant temp is low I’m afraid of head temps going up and doing damage.
No CEL, ever. I was able to resolve all other running issues.
There is a window I need to jump from and there are several to choose, need to jump from the most likely…
Thanks in advance.
90 / 2.3/manual trans.
In other threads I covered wiring and MAF issues, FEAD coils, etc that caused very rich operation while a prior owner continued to drive it.One of the leading issues was over fueling. The MAF corrected this (plus other intake tubing issues)
During repairs I used a full cab of brake cleaner (flammable type) and tested for a vacuum leak. Vacuum at idle is 19-20 inches. Drops to zero on throttle and right back to a stable 19-20.
I had mentioned an exhaust pop on startup. Every other start. As well when letting of throttle I get exhaust pops.
Fuel pressure does leak down when pump is not running, from 35 psi on regulator (new). Either injectors leak or the pump has a bad check valve. But while running pressure is at 30-35 at all rpm depending on throttle position.
Driving I have now noticed that is is lacking power (starving) but drives extremely well. I expect more from the engine and at 18-1900 rpm under load it will sputter like it’s starving.
The O2 sensor saw maybe as much as a year of constant abuse with very very rich conditions.
There is an exhaust leak at the down pipe, the ball/socket shows some black soot from the rich running prior. I know it’s there, I will address the exhaust leak this weekend or sooner.
So there are a few ways to make a lean condition and they are (as I understand):
exhaust leak near o2 sensor (I have that) sucking air in on a closed throttle condition after accel. Causes POP
Start up issue on a cold engine generates POP like a lean pop.
Warm engine same thing occurs, but it’s 50/50 change of happening.
Intake leak/vacuum leak- although I have thoroughly vetted all points from the air box to the head intake flange.
loose or cracked head- well compression doesn’t leak down and is 180/175/175/175
Fuel pump misbehaving- I’ll pressure test the pump at the outlet of the fuel filter this weekend and verify it’s up where it should be and that will verify the check valve.
Injectors misbehaving? Possible for sure.
A bad O2 sensor?? Given the long term rich condition (smoke!) that was like an exhaust leak indicator showing every pinhole on the planet!! I’m sure it’s a durajunk chicom unit as that a what has plagued the car until I got it.
Maybe that bit of info will guide some feedback from someone. The fuel economy is awesome! Like amazing——- like maybe I’m so lean I’m going to do damage! It’s keeping me from driving the car on the highway in 5th as that lands squarely at 1800-2000 rpm, spitterville. And if it’s that lean (you can inhale the exhaust for hours and feel just fine- LOL), even though the coolant temp is low I’m afraid of head temps going up and doing damage.
No CEL, ever. I was able to resolve all other running issues.
There is a window I need to jump from and there are several to choose, need to jump from the most likely…
Thanks in advance.
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