Maseman__46
Member
Hey guys, first post here, but I've done a ton of reading on this site and it has been great. Before I start, I will say that I have searched high and low for hours on end, tried every suggestion I can find and have eliminated pretty much all of the problems but 2. So I have an 88 ranger with the A4LD trans, but the engine was replaced with an 87 with a manual trans. They also swapped the harness and pcm, and totally botched the wiring. I have torn the harness apart, corrected everything based on all the diagrams I could find (soldered and heat shrink tubing) The issue is that it idles great, and will run fine until above 2500 RPM. I put the rear axle on jack stands as the TCC was locked up and had to fix it. It is having some odd shifting issues, so I can't drive it yet. I have cycled all the gears manually, but it continues to do the same with it in gear. I have replaced all of the following (verified they were bad)
TPS (throttle stop screw was adjusted all the way in, so i backed it off till it hit 500 rpm with the iac unplugged, voltage at .94)
ECT
Fuel pump (from a 1990, eliminated the canister, tank selector valve since t he rear tank was removed and the high pressure pump)
Fuel pressure regulator
Fuel filter
Replaced pcm with a 1990 auto
Upper and lower intake gaskets (leaking)
TFI module
O2 sensor
Swapped ignition coil from my f150 (1996 5.8)
Plugs, wires, cap and rotor
VAC lines, as well as trans modulator
Things I have verified are ok
IAC (cleaned and verified correct operation)
Timing (set at 10* with SPOUT connector unplugged, advances to 28* with it plugged in)
O2 sensor voltage (fluctuates between .2 and .6 at idle, stays around .6 with any throttle, which I know is a tad rich)
EGR isn't hooked up, but it's still there. Verified no leaks
Fuel pressure is 40 with engine off, 30 while running and 45 with the FPR unlocked (fluctuates rapidly above idle)
Verified MAP sensor ref voltage, and output HZ according to alldata
Checked/cleaned all grounds
Bypassed inertia cut off switch
Engine vac at idle is a stead 16 or 17
Probably other shit too
Normally, I'd just junk the thing, but it's sentimental as it is sentimental to the owner. I am at wits end with this damn thing, and now it's more of a personal vendetta... I may have done/tested other things, but can't remember. Thank you to everyone in advance, and for all of the solved issues from past posts!
TPS (throttle stop screw was adjusted all the way in, so i backed it off till it hit 500 rpm with the iac unplugged, voltage at .94)
ECT
Fuel pump (from a 1990, eliminated the canister, tank selector valve since t he rear tank was removed and the high pressure pump)
Fuel pressure regulator
Fuel filter
Replaced pcm with a 1990 auto
Upper and lower intake gaskets (leaking)
TFI module
O2 sensor
Swapped ignition coil from my f150 (1996 5.8)
Plugs, wires, cap and rotor
VAC lines, as well as trans modulator
Things I have verified are ok
IAC (cleaned and verified correct operation)
Timing (set at 10* with SPOUT connector unplugged, advances to 28* with it plugged in)
O2 sensor voltage (fluctuates between .2 and .6 at idle, stays around .6 with any throttle, which I know is a tad rich)
EGR isn't hooked up, but it's still there. Verified no leaks
Fuel pressure is 40 with engine off, 30 while running and 45 with the FPR unlocked (fluctuates rapidly above idle)
Verified MAP sensor ref voltage, and output HZ according to alldata
Checked/cleaned all grounds
Bypassed inertia cut off switch
Engine vac at idle is a stead 16 or 17
Probably other shit too
Normally, I'd just junk the thing, but it's sentimental as it is sentimental to the owner. I am at wits end with this damn thing, and now it's more of a personal vendetta... I may have done/tested other things, but can't remember. Thank you to everyone in advance, and for all of the solved issues from past posts!