98XplorerSprt
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Hey guys,
I spent the morning changing the front shocks on our 98 Explorer Sport.
The install went seemless (pretty straight forward) however after taking the Explorer for a ride I immediately noticed it wasn't running right. While accelerating the power felt down but once it got going it felt ok but not perfect. While driving around for a few more minutes after accelerating it "stumbled" but got going. Over a 10 minute drive it stumbled 2x on acceleration and felt underpowered when it didn't stumble.
Put the car in the driveway and cursed to myself a little. Checked the engine and everything looks ok. I started the truck up and it idled very rough and seemed like it wanted to die. RPMS were fluctuating up and down.
I'm pretty frustrated and don't understand how changing shocks caused this. The only things I can think of is some of the Liquid Wrench and White Lithium Grease I used hit something electrical?
I was pretty liberal with the Liquid Wrench on the top shock nut because it was completely rusted on, also sprayed the bottom shock bolts with it. After installing the new shocks I sprayed (rattle can) Lithium Grease on the top shock bolt, sway bar end links, and sway bar bushings. On the drivers side I did get some grease on the brake lines and on the passenger side I hit the manifolds but wiped that up. It "doesn't look" like I hit any spark plugs and spark plug wires or any other electrical connections.
Check engine light is on, but I am not sure if it is for this becuase I already have a bad cat that I haven't gotten around to so if I am throwing a code I wouldn't know. I might have to stumble my way to Autozone
Any recommendations?
I spent the morning changing the front shocks on our 98 Explorer Sport.
The install went seemless (pretty straight forward) however after taking the Explorer for a ride I immediately noticed it wasn't running right. While accelerating the power felt down but once it got going it felt ok but not perfect. While driving around for a few more minutes after accelerating it "stumbled" but got going. Over a 10 minute drive it stumbled 2x on acceleration and felt underpowered when it didn't stumble.
Put the car in the driveway and cursed to myself a little. Checked the engine and everything looks ok. I started the truck up and it idled very rough and seemed like it wanted to die. RPMS were fluctuating up and down.
I'm pretty frustrated and don't understand how changing shocks caused this. The only things I can think of is some of the Liquid Wrench and White Lithium Grease I used hit something electrical?
I was pretty liberal with the Liquid Wrench on the top shock nut because it was completely rusted on, also sprayed the bottom shock bolts with it. After installing the new shocks I sprayed (rattle can) Lithium Grease on the top shock bolt, sway bar end links, and sway bar bushings. On the drivers side I did get some grease on the brake lines and on the passenger side I hit the manifolds but wiped that up. It "doesn't look" like I hit any spark plugs and spark plug wires or any other electrical connections.
Check engine light is on, but I am not sure if it is for this becuase I already have a bad cat that I haven't gotten around to so if I am throwing a code I wouldn't know. I might have to stumble my way to Autozone

Any recommendations?