fix this Ford

Started by enjenjo, March 21, 2006, 09:35:58 PM

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enjenjo

Got a new problem now. :x  When the engine is warmed up, it acts like it's not getting any fuel. Starts fine cold, runs good until it warms up, then the throttle will not respond, and if it's shut off, it's very difficult to start, untill it cools off. Any ideas?
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kb426

Would you like to borrow a gallon of gas and some matches? Is there a chance that the new coils are getting hot and not delivering full spark just like old style coils would do when they were about done?
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phat46

Quote from: "enjenjo"Got a new problem now. :x  When the engine is warmed up, it acts like it's not getting any fuel. Starts fine cold, runs good until it warms up, then the throttle will not respond, and if it's shut off, it's very difficult to start, untill it cools off. Any ideas?


Had a van with similar symtoms, turned out to be the engine temp sensor. Computer never knew that the engine warned up...

Arnold

Quote from: "enjenjo"Got a new problem now. :x  When the engine is warmed up, it acts like it's not getting any fuel. Starts fine cold, runs good until it warms up, then the throttle will not respond, and if it's shut off, it's very difficult to start, untill it cools off. Any ideas?

  Sheesh..some help I am :( ..didn't you say there was somewhere you just HAD to go..but DIDN'T want to..and you couldn't get it started COLD?..and therefore couldn't go? :D   .Tax department,colon something or other?.Didn't I help you get there? Some help I am  :twisted:

Escorts of around that vintage(oh they're "vintage" allright) had 2 issues that I know of that may be in your hair.

When warmed up..or hot start they start running like crap or are hard to start.
  The fuel gauges went erratic because of a solder joint problem on the board..read higher when they basically had none.As they ran out..the pumps overheated from the lack of cooling from the fuel.(lost pressure)Then the pumps started acting up warm.Once they quit and you changed the pump..all was well again.

  Very similar situation..I am not sure if this is related to loading the pump because of lack of fuel/overheating.Ford issued a tsb and a service patch for the wiring harness around the pump.The pump ground either goes bad/loose or gets burned from overloading and it tries to ground out through the wiring harness.Not good.The patch has a stronger additional ground.

   Guess you're prolly gonna end up having to do a p.test hot on it..then noid test it.

   As mentioned..it could be the new coil going bad when hot.Give the coil the cold rag treatment with the engine warm.BAAD memories of outboard motor coil packs.

enjenjo

I'll check that out. Thanks.
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enjenjo

Got it fixed today. After waiting a couple days for a fuel pressure adapter, the fuel pressure was fine. :x  Did some more checking, and it was not getting spark to all the cylinders. Ended up being the coil pack plug was not plugged in all the way. Cheap fix.
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Quote from: "enjenjo"Got it fixed today. After waiting a couple days for a fuel pressure adapter, the fuel pressure was fine. :x  Did some more checking, and it was not getting spark to all the cylinders. Ended up being the coil pack plug was not plugged in all the way. Cheap fix.
Certainly cheaper than buying him a new car for his graduation present. GPster

Crosley.In.AZ

Quote from: "enjenjo"Got it fixed today. After waiting a couple days for a fuel pressure adapter, the fuel pressure was fine. :x  Did some more checking, and it was not getting spark to all the cylinders. Ended up being the coil pack plug was not plugged in all the way. Cheap fix.

and WHO did not plug the coil pack in correctly?
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Fat Cat

Quote from: "Crosley"and WHO did not plug the coil pack in correctly?

Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny, or the Tooth Fairy take your pick.

enjenjo

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