Brian1
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- February 2, 2000
- Messages
- 5,129
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- City, State
- Albuquerque, NM
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1991 XLT
- Callsign
- KG5BAQ
For the past month and a half my 91 has been missing under acceleration (jerking movements) in all gears and at all speeds. When I tow my trailer it will sometimes make a popping noise from the exhaust. It also overheats (needle to the right of straight up) when going up hills or under heavy loads. It does not always happen but most of the time it will. It does this with a hot or cold engine.
In February I replaced the upper and lower intake gaskets and the valve cover gaskets. I also put in a new t-stat and fan. The explorer ran great for about 3 or 4 weeks then began to have the missing problem.
The following is what I have replaced recently:
Fuel filter (new)
Water pump (new)
Spark plug wires (splitfires - 5000 miles old)
manifold gaskets (700 miles old)
O2 sensor (8000 miles/ 18 months old)
muffler (5000 miles old)
K&N filter cleaned 1000 miles ago
MAS cleaned 1000 miles ago and rechecked recently
The following is what I have checked:
Spark plug wires are not arcing
Spark plug wires have approx 500-600 ohms resistance per foot and no cuts or kinks
PCV system works correctly
Spark plugs are still good w/ correct gap but are powdery white looking meaning too much heat?
At idle, vacuum tree has a steady 16 in. of mercury vacuum
Reving from idle to approk 2500 the vacuum goes down 2-4 inches then immediately rises to around 20 inches of mercury at the vacuum tree.
Engine idles smooth
Scanner gives codes 67 and 57 with key on engine off
Scaner gives everything okay codes with engine running
I dont want to replace the spark plugs yet until the problem is found because I dont want to damage the new plugs with the powdery white glaze that is forming.
My cat. converter smelled like it was going bad about 6 months to a year ago but the smell went away. It passed emissions after that. Recently I can smell the egg smell inside the cab but it is very faint and dont know if it is mine or someone elses. Could this be part of the problem?
Another member mentioned it is most likley a vacuum leak but from the vacuum measurements I took and what I have read it seems normal.
Could it be that the injectors need cleaning, there could be some carbon that may be blocking them after I put the manifold back together? (I did clean alot of the carbon out when I had it apart)
Also I found out recently that the octane shorting bar was unplugged by the fuse box under the hood (if it is the little grey and black connector). It has been like this ever since I bought it so I dont think that would make a difference.
Could the timing be messed up causing it to overheat and cause the missing and popping under load and acceleration?
Does anyone know what it could be or how to fix it? Thanks. I need to get it fixed soon so I can do some wheeling and not overheat or damage the engine!
In February I replaced the upper and lower intake gaskets and the valve cover gaskets. I also put in a new t-stat and fan. The explorer ran great for about 3 or 4 weeks then began to have the missing problem.
The following is what I have replaced recently:
Fuel filter (new)
Water pump (new)
Spark plug wires (splitfires - 5000 miles old)
manifold gaskets (700 miles old)
O2 sensor (8000 miles/ 18 months old)
muffler (5000 miles old)
K&N filter cleaned 1000 miles ago
MAS cleaned 1000 miles ago and rechecked recently
The following is what I have checked:
Spark plug wires are not arcing
Spark plug wires have approx 500-600 ohms resistance per foot and no cuts or kinks
PCV system works correctly
Spark plugs are still good w/ correct gap but are powdery white looking meaning too much heat?
At idle, vacuum tree has a steady 16 in. of mercury vacuum
Reving from idle to approk 2500 the vacuum goes down 2-4 inches then immediately rises to around 20 inches of mercury at the vacuum tree.
Engine idles smooth
Scanner gives codes 67 and 57 with key on engine off
Scaner gives everything okay codes with engine running
I dont want to replace the spark plugs yet until the problem is found because I dont want to damage the new plugs with the powdery white glaze that is forming.
My cat. converter smelled like it was going bad about 6 months to a year ago but the smell went away. It passed emissions after that. Recently I can smell the egg smell inside the cab but it is very faint and dont know if it is mine or someone elses. Could this be part of the problem?
Another member mentioned it is most likley a vacuum leak but from the vacuum measurements I took and what I have read it seems normal.
Could it be that the injectors need cleaning, there could be some carbon that may be blocking them after I put the manifold back together? (I did clean alot of the carbon out when I had it apart)
Also I found out recently that the octane shorting bar was unplugged by the fuse box under the hood (if it is the little grey and black connector). It has been like this ever since I bought it so I dont think that would make a difference.
Could the timing be messed up causing it to overheat and cause the missing and popping under load and acceleration?
Does anyone know what it could be or how to fix it? Thanks. I need to get it fixed soon so I can do some wheeling and not overheat or damage the engine!