mfitz725
03 EB 4x4 4.6l making it thru in NC
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- August 1, 2007
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- Location
- Albemarle NC
- City, State
- Albemarle NC
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '03 Eddie Bauer 4.6L 4x4
Started her up this afternoon and as was the usual didn't quite start on the first try but cranked immediately on the second try. Ran ok, if its cold it stumbles some until warmed up and I'm pretty sure it needs upper/lower intake gaskets as I'm at 175000 and haven't been done to my knowledge. However, I drove into town far enough for it to reach operating temp. Was in a store for about 10 min. Would not restart. I tried numerous times, 12-20, and eventually called a ride assuming I would need a tow. But, not to be deterred I tried another 4,5,6 times and it finally started. Went home would not restart as soon as I turned it off. It's been sitting for 6 hrs now completely cold and it started immediately on the first try and ran smooth. (it's 58 degrees out)
Now it frequently takes 2-3 times to restart when warm. Once in a blue moon I can be driving and hit the accel and it has basically no response or stumbles bad for quite a number or seconds but recovers and doesn't act up for quite a while. I had concerns that maybe it might need a fuel pump as I looked thru some posts on here and already have one just in cased I just don't know how to check it. I don't think I have the necessary equip.
So what do you guys think. Would the gaskets cause this kind of restart problem or should I try to focus on the pump. Or I'm I barking up the wrong tree. I'll have to get it somewhere probably to have pressures checked unless tools I need are relatively inexpensive. Please give me some feedback based on your expertise dealing with these things.
Thanks
Now it frequently takes 2-3 times to restart when warm. Once in a blue moon I can be driving and hit the accel and it has basically no response or stumbles bad for quite a number or seconds but recovers and doesn't act up for quite a while. I had concerns that maybe it might need a fuel pump as I looked thru some posts on here and already have one just in cased I just don't know how to check it. I don't think I have the necessary equip.
So what do you guys think. Would the gaskets cause this kind of restart problem or should I try to focus on the pump. Or I'm I barking up the wrong tree. I'll have to get it somewhere probably to have pressures checked unless tools I need are relatively inexpensive. Please give me some feedback based on your expertise dealing with these things.
Thanks