A4x4Junky
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Hey everyone…having a bit of an issue with the engine in my 67.
The engine is a used 351W out of a 94 Lightning with fuel injection from an 89 Mustang.
No emission equipment on/hooked up.
Engine starts right up, but shakes a little and runs rough. Exhaust smell is pretty strong. Engine will occasionally stall.
If it stalls, it starts right back u p.
I did a little looking around on the internet and tried to take care of a couple things people said could be an issue.
I was told a dirty MAF could cause issues like this, so I followed the directions to clean it. No difference. Was also told to check voltage at the sensor, and although I cannot remember the number I got, it was within spec.
I was told an improperly adjusted TPS could cause these issues. It is currently sitting at .96v at idle.
I was told to check vacuum…holding at about 17 at idle.
Checked fuel pressure at idle and it was in the mid 30s. Changing vacuum to the regulator also changed fuel pressure.
I decided to pull the 4 plugs on the passenger side of the engine (because the driver side looked like a pain in the butt). Number 4 looked brand new. No brown/tan on the ceramic and no smell of gas. 3, 2, and 1 all looked normal. Tan on the ceramic…so I tried to follow this lead.
Pulled the passenger side valve cover to make sure all rockers were tight and moved approximately the same amount while cranking. Everything looked great. I ran a compression test on cylinders 3 and 4 just for comparison and both came back at 160lbs. This made me feel a little better. Swapped in another plug (didn’t think this was the issue, but wanted to try) and it made no difference. I swapped in another plug wire, no difference.
I was pretty convinced that it was a fuel issue…so off came the upper intake and fuel rail. Pulled the #4 injector and hooked up a test wire. 12v and ground to the injector and got a healthy click. Sprayed some throttle body cleaner through it and it seemed ok. Put it back together…exactly the same.
Checked resistance of two injectors (one from cylinder that was burning healthy and #4) and both were almost identical.
Next I checked the wiring to the injector. The red wire had 12v with key on. Other wire grounded by the computer. Checked continuity from the injector plug to pin 13 on the computer … worked as it should. Verified the computer would ground the injector with the engine cranking by hooking up a test light. That worked as well.
That is where I am at now.
Mechanically the engine seems ok. Compression test came back good. Good fuel pressure. Injector is being instructed to fire and it seems like it is…but I still don’t think #4 cylinder is firing.
Sorry for the book…but rather pissed/confused…mostly pissed at the moment.
Thanks,
Anthony
The engine is a used 351W out of a 94 Lightning with fuel injection from an 89 Mustang.
No emission equipment on/hooked up.
Engine starts right up, but shakes a little and runs rough. Exhaust smell is pretty strong. Engine will occasionally stall.
If it stalls, it starts right back u p.
I did a little looking around on the internet and tried to take care of a couple things people said could be an issue.
I was told a dirty MAF could cause issues like this, so I followed the directions to clean it. No difference. Was also told to check voltage at the sensor, and although I cannot remember the number I got, it was within spec.
I was told an improperly adjusted TPS could cause these issues. It is currently sitting at .96v at idle.
I was told to check vacuum…holding at about 17 at idle.
Checked fuel pressure at idle and it was in the mid 30s. Changing vacuum to the regulator also changed fuel pressure.
I decided to pull the 4 plugs on the passenger side of the engine (because the driver side looked like a pain in the butt). Number 4 looked brand new. No brown/tan on the ceramic and no smell of gas. 3, 2, and 1 all looked normal. Tan on the ceramic…so I tried to follow this lead.
Pulled the passenger side valve cover to make sure all rockers were tight and moved approximately the same amount while cranking. Everything looked great. I ran a compression test on cylinders 3 and 4 just for comparison and both came back at 160lbs. This made me feel a little better. Swapped in another plug (didn’t think this was the issue, but wanted to try) and it made no difference. I swapped in another plug wire, no difference.
I was pretty convinced that it was a fuel issue…so off came the upper intake and fuel rail. Pulled the #4 injector and hooked up a test wire. 12v and ground to the injector and got a healthy click. Sprayed some throttle body cleaner through it and it seemed ok. Put it back together…exactly the same.
Checked resistance of two injectors (one from cylinder that was burning healthy and #4) and both were almost identical.
Next I checked the wiring to the injector. The red wire had 12v with key on. Other wire grounded by the computer. Checked continuity from the injector plug to pin 13 on the computer … worked as it should. Verified the computer would ground the injector with the engine cranking by hooking up a test light. That worked as well.
That is where I am at now.
Mechanically the engine seems ok. Compression test came back good. Good fuel pressure. Injector is being instructed to fire and it seems like it is…but I still don’t think #4 cylinder is firing.
Sorry for the book…but rather pissed/confused…mostly pissed at the moment.
Thanks,
Anthony