v8318cid
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Here's a dome-scratcher for you. 92 2.3l. At low RPMs, the engine kicks hard when accelerating (goes away for the most part at higher RPMs, but not entirely). There's an audible ping or clanking sound that seems to sound like a hammer hitting the water pump pulley, and no its not spark knock. There doesn't appear to be anything in the way anywhere that I can find, and it doesn't have a problem when the truck is sitting still. I can rev it all day and have no problems, even with the A/C running. I've timed the engine correctly, and finally got the coil packs wired properly. The timing belt is as tight as I can get it, although I can't proof it out (no clue how much belt deflection there should be...). Best guess I can come up with is either a slack timing belt, or possibly a bearing that is about to seize, although I can't tell if its in the transmission (manual 5-speed, probably Mazda based on the DRAIN/FILL plugs on it...) or a pulley. Any ideas? Thanks.
***Update*** Nix it. Secondary coil turned up bad. Part of the reason I kept getting PIP failure when I had the wires plugged in correctly... Runs like a champ now, even with A/C running.
***Update*** Nix it. Secondary coil turned up bad. Part of the reason I kept getting PIP failure when I had the wires plugged in correctly... Runs like a champ now, even with A/C running.
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