slammed98z
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- Joined
- January 20, 2009
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- City, State
- Branson West, Missouri 65737
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1996 Explorer 2DR
Even the "improved" rear guide assembly still has no metal backing on the traction side to keep it from fracturing. One member recently experienced a bent valve on cylinder #3 when his chain slipped due to broken rear guide assembly.
The 99 and later models with the returnless fuel system have the fuel pressure regulator mounted in the tank and a fuel pressure damper mounted on the fuel rail. The fuel pressure runs 60 to 65 psi at engine start and any time engine is running.
There were significant wiring changes implemented in 1998. What year PCM do you plan to use? The 1999 PCM will have a PATS interface that the 1996 won't have. There are other differences in the OBD-II firmware. I suspect it will be simpler to stick with the 1996 PCM since it's hardware should support the V8. Some of the PCM connector functions changed between 1996 and 1999 when VIS was eliminated.
Thank you for the information, i might have to pull the whole under hood harness and go and get a PCM, Engine, and Under-hood harness from a 96-97. I had already swapped the under-hood harness to the 99, mainly because of the mountaineer front headlight Assembly.
The Pcm i have is a 99, along with the engine harness, and under hood harness, the body harness is a 96. The main reason i was going with the 99 stuff is to add the creature features that my base 96 does not have.
I will have to get a return fuel rail for the motor also.