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Where would it get ATF?If it were sucking in atf it would be smoking out the tail pipe. He doesn't mention that...
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Where would it get ATF?If it were sucking in atf it would be smoking out the tail pipe. He doesn't mention that...
That was a comment to a post from how far back I don't know. The guy said one of the things that can cause surging is if the modulator valve on the transmission was blown and the engine was sucking transmission fluid through the vacuum line. Just disregard the comment as the original post could have been from a year or more ago.Where would it get ATF?
Anyways, here's my .02 on this. If you have a correct ecm, leave it in. I just replaced the ecm in my 90 B2 and there are a few different listings for the 90 and a lot of it depended on Federal emissions or California emissions. I don't know if 87's had a check engine light or not, I believe they should. Have you checked to see if there are any stored codes? There's so much to read through it's easier to ask. Some systems aren't monitored with OBD1. If you have no codes then you have to look at what isn't monitored. One thing I haven't seen mentioned are fuel injectors.
I did that when the engine wouldn't start. Those connectors do not inspire much confidence. I pulled each wire off and crimped the connectors a bit for a tighter fit.Almost every frame rail high pressure pump I've had has a bad connection problem at the pump. Look under the rubber boots directly at the pump. Peel them back and replace or lightly squeeze the spade connectors.
I know on my 87 one of the terminals on the fuel pump relay plug like to push out of the connector when you plug the relay in, but not far enough to actually pop the wire out.
So you end up with a wire that looks connected but is not connected