zachow3
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- Vancouver, WA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '96 XLT 5.0 AWD
Well its good to know that everything is going good with peoples supercharging... I too finally got some things fixed... got me a push in valve cover cap that makes clearance from the upper intake manifold. Fix an exhaust leak that appeared after getting my tranny rebuilt (burnt out the 3-4 clutch), I now have a stage 1 shift kit. Got my belt squealing problem solved... had to add a pulley before the charger....
But sometimes bad things happen... I broke my foot at work, so now I cant do anything for the time being...
Yeah,
It's an engine tick. This shop owner has been building engines from stock rebuilds to full race for many years. I asked him when I took it to him if it could be an exhaust leak. He could feel a vibration that I could'nt, hence the balancing of my aftermarket harmonic balancer. He also said the tick was not an exhaust leak. Just normal wear on a high mileage engine. I have a few bottles of STP oil treatment lying around and thought about trying that. I have a fairly fresh oil change so I thought I would wait until my next one.
Note: It could be my hearing but I dont seem to hear it all the time. At higher RPM's I cant hear it but that could just be the exhuast noise drowning it out. Most noticeable at idle..when I hear it if that makes sense.![]()
Question... Wont a tune control my shift points and firmness or do I need a shift kit? I know after a shift kit install there is no turning back so I dont want to end up with a harsh shifting tranny that I will regret.
Decided to reinstall my fan shroud with the electric fan. Just need to do a little surgery. This is a good time to do it. Predicted temp is 105 today. It was 103 yesterday and the truck ran fine.
How many miles are on it? I probably missed that somewhere along the line.
Those are your charcoal canisters. They are part of your emissions system. They vent gas fumes out of the gas tank through the charcoal/carbon filter media, and it is then vented into your intake tract, and burned internally, as opposed to being vented into the atmosphere.
The Electrical connections control the valve and release the gas fumes when they are opened.
Ryan
You are good with them as is. They aren't a maintenance item that needs to be worried about. In fact, I have only heard of 1 or 2 of them ever needing replacement. And I can't recall the facts surrounding their need for replacement....but it is VERY rare to service that part.
Ryan
That kind of shudder is supposed to be from the older fluid types including Mercon. But other things do make similar symptoms, so don't assume its all in the fluid/TC. I'd make plans to do some VB work and change the accumulators and EPC, shift solenoids. I've got those parts that I don't need, someone sent me the wrong year of a couple parts, and I went after a late 4R75W EPC.