So the folks that keep up with my Reader's Ride thread, you'll know I've been sorting out some weirdness on the '87 wagon.
I was up at Nick's on Sunday. He said things clearly aren't quite right despite what I've done. He mentioned you can feel a skip in the motor going down the road around 45 MPH in overdrive. It'll miss/skip while decelerating.
So here's where it all started: A few weeks ago while I was up in PA, the wagon went the fastest it's probably gone. The next morning the idle was pretty rough. Drove fine at speed. Changed spark plugs when I got home, not much change occurred. Idle still rough; hesitation and bucking with light throttle at slow speed. Pulled codes, had one for EGR. Cleaned the old one and the passages into the intake. Had no effect, so I replaced the EGR valve and sensor. Had the battery disconnected while I did that to clear codes and reset the ECU. Starting up the car, it idled considerably better, but still runs visibly rough as the engine shakes. Driveability improved and bucking was generally eliminated, but it's still not quite right.
So we move to Sunday at Nick's. I let him take it out and the first thing we got was a whiff of gasoline through the vents on start up. Now I should mention that going WOT at speed usually results in the gas smell for a moment. I've suspected EVAP, but Nick said there could be a fuel injector issue. We looked for any dampness when we returned, but we couldn't see the injectors very well under the intake. As far as the test drive went, the miss/skip was noticed around 45 MPH in O/D. We also checked for codes again and pulled a 34; an EGR code.
Nick tested the EGR solenoid and by depressing it, it significantly affected idle and caused it to stumble really hard.
In general, the idle is better than where I started, but definitely not where it should be. A noticeable skip can be noted below 50 MPH. Interstate speeds make any issues undetectable. There's a gas smell that was noted after the car sat for a little bit. The same smell can be found after a WOT run.
He and I have gotten a small list of things to run through, and of course I'm looking for advice on what to also look at to get things where they should be.
Right now plans are to:
-Check for vacuum leaks
-Plug vacuum lines running to non-functional Thermactor and smog equipment (pump is gutted and there's not even any catalytic converters right now).
-Pull upper intake and swap the injectors using the 4-port, updated style 14 LBS injectors (The current ones are likely the single pintle style with around 320K)
-Get proper spark plug wire spacers installed
-Inspect EGR valve
What else should I be looking for while I'm trying to address these symptoms?
I was up at Nick's on Sunday. He said things clearly aren't quite right despite what I've done. He mentioned you can feel a skip in the motor going down the road around 45 MPH in overdrive. It'll miss/skip while decelerating.
So here's where it all started: A few weeks ago while I was up in PA, the wagon went the fastest it's probably gone. The next morning the idle was pretty rough. Drove fine at speed. Changed spark plugs when I got home, not much change occurred. Idle still rough; hesitation and bucking with light throttle at slow speed. Pulled codes, had one for EGR. Cleaned the old one and the passages into the intake. Had no effect, so I replaced the EGR valve and sensor. Had the battery disconnected while I did that to clear codes and reset the ECU. Starting up the car, it idled considerably better, but still runs visibly rough as the engine shakes. Driveability improved and bucking was generally eliminated, but it's still not quite right.
So we move to Sunday at Nick's. I let him take it out and the first thing we got was a whiff of gasoline through the vents on start up. Now I should mention that going WOT at speed usually results in the gas smell for a moment. I've suspected EVAP, but Nick said there could be a fuel injector issue. We looked for any dampness when we returned, but we couldn't see the injectors very well under the intake. As far as the test drive went, the miss/skip was noticed around 45 MPH in O/D. We also checked for codes again and pulled a 34; an EGR code.
Nick tested the EGR solenoid and by depressing it, it significantly affected idle and caused it to stumble really hard.
In general, the idle is better than where I started, but definitely not where it should be. A noticeable skip can be noted below 50 MPH. Interstate speeds make any issues undetectable. There's a gas smell that was noted after the car sat for a little bit. The same smell can be found after a WOT run.
He and I have gotten a small list of things to run through, and of course I'm looking for advice on what to also look at to get things where they should be.
Right now plans are to:
-Check for vacuum leaks
-Plug vacuum lines running to non-functional Thermactor and smog equipment (pump is gutted and there's not even any catalytic converters right now).
-Pull upper intake and swap the injectors using the 4-port, updated style 14 LBS injectors (The current ones are likely the single pintle style with around 320K)
-Get proper spark plug wire spacers installed
-Inspect EGR valve
What else should I be looking for while I'm trying to address these symptoms?
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