Ok guys. I've done a search to try to figure out my problem and have come close but nothing dead on.
My 84 has developed a tendency to start on 2 or 3 cylinders, or at least thats the way it sounds. You can hear it when the last 2 cylinder begin to fire. Very choppy at first start up, then after 5 or 10 sec it will get a little better as the cylinder begins to start firing. The last one may take up to a minute or more before it will fire. At that point the engine runs good and smooth.
This only happens when the engine is cold and most of the time it's just one cylinder that doesn't fire.Warm cranking is no problem.
Could it be a bad injector driver in the EEC or would that keep it from firing at all.
I've done a tune p with Motorcraft parts. New plugs new wires new dis cap and I've even changed injectors, and the problem persists. Am I missing something?
I hope to get the time to trouble shoot a little more this weekend.
Stupid question... Is a noid light the same as a light/curcuit tester?
My 84 has developed a tendency to start on 2 or 3 cylinders, or at least thats the way it sounds. You can hear it when the last 2 cylinder begin to fire. Very choppy at first start up, then after 5 or 10 sec it will get a little better as the cylinder begins to start firing. The last one may take up to a minute or more before it will fire. At that point the engine runs good and smooth.
This only happens when the engine is cold and most of the time it's just one cylinder that doesn't fire.Warm cranking is no problem.
Could it be a bad injector driver in the EEC or would that keep it from firing at all.
I've done a tune p with Motorcraft parts. New plugs new wires new dis cap and I've even changed injectors, and the problem persists. Am I missing something?
I hope to get the time to trouble shoot a little more this weekend.
Stupid question... Is a noid light the same as a light/curcuit tester?
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