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86 running real bad !!
Bought the 86 ISP in Feb 2004. Since that time it has had about 200 miles put on it and the fuel pump gave out a couple years ago and it has sat. This week I dropped the tank and put in a new fuel pump, new fuel filter, fresh fuel with seafoam. Car runs like total CRAP ! I put on an NOS IAC valve, cleaned the rotor button and distributor crap real well and it still runs like CRAP ! Hard hard hard to start then have to constantly pump the accelerator to keep it running. Pulled a couple of plugs and they are pretty nasty. Tomorrow I am replacing the plugs, rotor button and cap and if it still runs like CRAP ! I am going to replace all the injectors. Not sure what else I can do...... I also put in a brand new battery because the one it had in it died about 5 years ago.
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Sounds to me like a bad computer do you have a spare?
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ouch i feel your pain! did you check to see any rust in gas tank? that's what happened to me with my 89 SSP after not running for 7-8 years, rust was all over so i dumped the tank and got a new one, never had a problem ever since.
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Replace the fuel pump relay under the passenger seat. I had the same symptoms on my 86 GT convert 15 years ago (24k miles) when driving the car on my honeymoon (had to leave the car at Ford dealer half way to our destination and get it on the way home).
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Check the IAC (idle air control) valve. This and the 10 pin connectors on the back of the EGR plate are common problems for idle issues.
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really? can you post up a pic of that connector? mine almost have perfect idle but just a tad off and annoying because voltage gauge kept rocking at idle but driving is fine. no vacuum leaks or anything.
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no rust in the tank
tried 4 different IAC valves today, no help new plugs, cap, rotor button today. no help Fuel pump relay is operating correctly. it starts as soon as you crank it, tries to idle but acts like it is running out of fuel. I believe the injectors are gummed up from sitting and bad fuel. Also the plenum has a screw broke off in it and a previous owner removed the factory finish on it and the valve covers. Tomorrow I am going to swap out injectors, plenum, and valve covers that I have on the shelf. Also going to replace a couple of dry rotted vacume lines. Hopefully these items will fix the issue. |
Vacuum leaks will cause the car to idle rough, and depending on the severity of the leaks can also cause it to stall. You've mentioned rotten vacuum lines...that's where I would start.
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bad coil
sounds like the problem I had recently on my 86,,,it turned out to be a bad coil,,the car ran real bad and seemed like it was running out of gas,,replaced the coil and runs great
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coil? hmmm.... I have a couple of spares lying around. I will try that also. thanks
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Idle issues
While you guys are on the subject.... :)
My 1992 ssp runs like a raped ape. Starts great, idles great, but.............. once you've ran it down the road after warming up, the idle runs high. I have to kick the gas peddle a couple of times to get it to come back down to 900rpm or so. Wants to idle over 2000 rpms. Replaced air filter, sprayed carb cleaner to clean it out, seems to help some, but still runs high idle. Any other ideas I can try before I take it to the mechanic shop ?? Thanks |
fixed !!!!
what a complete pain in the butt.
MAP sensor was toast, along with the TPS. replaced both and she runs great again ! |
so in total I replaced the following:
oil oil filter spark plugs rotor button distributor cap fuel injectors upper plenum valve covers coil alternator fuel pump fuel filter fuel pump relay PCV valve several vaccume lines air filter battery battery cable solenoid MAP sensor throttle position sensor cleaned EGR cleaned throttle body cleaned IAC changed out transmission fluid changed out rear diff fluid installed steel wheels and gatorbacks tomorrow installing: new motor mounts fan shroud overflow tank windshield washer fluid tank three bulbs in dash new stalk controls on steering column. After all this I highly doubt I will be selling this car. |
I say hang onto her Jim, that one is worthy of a permanent spot in the collection if you ask me.
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yep I am pretty certain I am going to keep the 82 thru 86 four eyed cars.
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See this guide: http://www.muscularmustangs.com/iac.php |
86 coil replacement
my 86 ran like sht and replaced the coil now we are :)
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It sounds like a faulty TPS, but I would start by cleaning the throttle body, IAC, and throw in the mass air meter (very carefully) for kicks. :)
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Glad to hear that you got the problem fixed!
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more good news and another lesson learned.
The 86 Idaho car always registers good oil pressure until it is driven and brought up to operating temps. Then when it sits and idles after about 10 minutes the oil pressure needle falls all the way to the red... :eek: This made me cautious about driving it much because I was afraid of hurting the motor and thought the oil pressure was almost nothing. On a hunch I just decided to change out the sending unit. Now at all times and temps, even after sitting in the drive idling for 30 minutes yesterday evening the oil pressure stays in the "normal" area of the gauge.
I noticed when I took out the old sensor the housing would actually turn within itself. The new one would not. I am thinking the old sensor was just worn out and bleeding off or not reading properly. I took it out afterwards and ran it real hard for a few miles, shifting at redline etc. When first kicked down it spit out some white smoke but after blowing it out good it seemed to run better. I think the old girl was just shaking out the cobwebs from being parked for the better part of 8 years. Now I am going to get some license plates for the car and take her out at least once a month for a sunday drive. :) Also I would like to report that Gatorbacks still ride the same as they did in the 80's........like crap ! I have some more plans for her but will post that up later with some pictures. |
I'm glad you decided to keep this one Jim, she belongs in the SSP Majal.
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+1, Good to see it back in the stable Jim!
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Great Job Jim ! Now get the rest of them ready for their Sunday drives....
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