bunky827
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- 97 Explorer XLT
Hi all, new member here. I have a 92 Explorer that needed a head replaced. My only option was to replace it myself with a rebuilt head. I managed to remove the head and put the new one on. Do I need to buy new pushrods? I did seperate them by order, but didn't mark which side was in the lifter and which was in the rocker assembly . Also, do I need to time the engine or anything after it is all assembled? Any help would be much appreciated
Well, I tried to start it up and no luck. When I turn the key, the rpm's jump up to 2K and come right back down and stall. If I pump the gas feverishly, I can keep it barely running. Does this sound like the head, or vaccum problem? I put it together quick, with no exhaust manifold gasket, tb gasket and I had to plug one of the vaccum (things) on the manifold because I can't locate the hose that goes on it. I know this is half ass, but do you think missing the 2 gaskets or the vaccum (thing) could be the problem??
Well, I tried to start it up and no luck. When I turn the key, the rpm's jump up to 2K and come right back down and stall. If I pump the gas feverishly, I can keep it barely running. Does this sound like the head, or vaccum problem? I put it together quick, with no exhaust manifold gasket, tb gasket and I had to plug one of the vaccum (things) on the manifold because I can't locate the hose that goes on it. I know this is half ass, but do you think missing the 2 gaskets or the vaccum (thing) could be the problem??