Alon Wilder
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After Going to Mammoth over the weekend with my Girl Friend I noticed my Fuel consumption went from 340 miles to the tank to just about 120 miles. Keep in mind that every one from behind me was getting smoked out with black smoke from a truck that now was running way too rich.
Since I didn't have a code meter I took it into the dealer to check it out and they told me basicly that my o2 sensor, MAS air flow, and my pressure regulator was bad (80 pounds of pressure by the way).... Grand total to replace all of this was going to be $1266 You know what I told them ... After which I called auto zone in Santa Monica and was able to get all the parts that I need for $240...
so I have replaced almost everything so far except the FPR
My truck is a older 1991 XLT explorer 4x4 with the weird spring load fuel line that attaches to the FPR that has a black retainer clip to it... I looked in haynes manual and noticed that there is a special tool that is needed when I called ford to ask if they sold this tool they told me they don't make it and I would need to call snapon to get this special tool. Since ford didn't want to give me the corect part number for this tool to order from snapon would anyone know from past experiance what the part number might be ? and or another alternative to relese this poorly designed hose ????
Thanks for your help
Alon Wilder
Since I didn't have a code meter I took it into the dealer to check it out and they told me basicly that my o2 sensor, MAS air flow, and my pressure regulator was bad (80 pounds of pressure by the way).... Grand total to replace all of this was going to be $1266 You know what I told them ... After which I called auto zone in Santa Monica and was able to get all the parts that I need for $240...
so I have replaced almost everything so far except the FPR
My truck is a older 1991 XLT explorer 4x4 with the weird spring load fuel line that attaches to the FPR that has a black retainer clip to it... I looked in haynes manual and noticed that there is a special tool that is needed when I called ford to ask if they sold this tool they told me they don't make it and I would need to call snapon to get this special tool. Since ford didn't want to give me the corect part number for this tool to order from snapon would anyone know from past experiance what the part number might be ? and or another alternative to relese this poorly designed hose ????
Thanks for your help
Alon Wilder