Kevin Hawkins
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- Location
- North East Tennessee
- City, State
- Fall Branch, TN
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Explorer 5.0 AWD XLT
I know it's been discussed and I have searched the forum for a satisfying answer without luck.
Here is what I am experiencing: 1998 Explorer SOHC 5r55e with 215k miles, Hard to start when the engine is cold (first start). If I cycle the key a few times it will 'hit" a few times but not start. If I treat it like a flooded carburetor, meaning hold the pedal to the floor it will start and run bad for about 3-5 seconds and then smooth out as it should. The truck runs great after it starts, no stumbling, and will restart just fine after it is driven. Even if it is off for a few hours it starts right back up. I've checked my fuel pressure and initial key on it goes to 35psi and will not drop much in 15 minutes(29psi). Revving the engine the psi goes to almost 40. I have cleaned the IAC and haven't seen and difference. Could it be the fuel pump is just tired and weak? I wouldn't think a tune up would help (wouldn't hurt). The only thing I have changed lately is the newer version of the t-stat housing and timing chain tensioners (slightly modified).
Thanks for your time and thoughts.
Here is what I am experiencing: 1998 Explorer SOHC 5r55e with 215k miles, Hard to start when the engine is cold (first start). If I cycle the key a few times it will 'hit" a few times but not start. If I treat it like a flooded carburetor, meaning hold the pedal to the floor it will start and run bad for about 3-5 seconds and then smooth out as it should. The truck runs great after it starts, no stumbling, and will restart just fine after it is driven. Even if it is off for a few hours it starts right back up. I've checked my fuel pressure and initial key on it goes to 35psi and will not drop much in 15 minutes(29psi). Revving the engine the psi goes to almost 40. I have cleaned the IAC and haven't seen and difference. Could it be the fuel pump is just tired and weak? I wouldn't think a tune up would help (wouldn't hurt). The only thing I have changed lately is the newer version of the t-stat housing and timing chain tensioners (slightly modified).
Thanks for your time and thoughts.