04-29-2008, 10:27 AM
Well then can I have the rest of the '77 bronco?
LOL
Cool, sounds like you got it covered.
LOL
Cool, sounds like you got it covered.
Have an odd carb swap question
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04-29-2008, 10:27 AM
Well then can I have the rest of the '77 bronco?
LOL Cool, sounds like you got it covered.
04-29-2008, 03:33 PM
I would fix the efi, the tank pump is a pusher pump, the frame pump is the high press pump. Check your fuel press, at idle and 2400rpm. Let me know what it is and by then (not at my tool box right now) I'll have the spec for you. The egr was common to plug up and this can cause pinging and some loss of power. The combination of a bad high psi pump and a clogged egr could cause that symptom.
Broncomatt
04-29-2008, 04:05 PM
Not that I would ever do anything like this, but I have heard of guys taking the egr loose and putting a quater behind them to block them off.
Just for testing though. I am sure they fixed if they found it was causing problems.
04-29-2008, 05:15 PM
ford bronco mpfi fuel press spec 35-41psi
Try cleaning the egr tube with a coat hanger. Broncomatt
04-29-2008, 07:16 PM
Traveler Wrote:Not that I would ever do anything like this, but I have heard of guys taking the egr loose and putting a quater behind them to block them off. I've had it off before... no such luck. broncomatt Wrote:ford bronco mpfi fuel press spec 35-41psi I'll go check the PSI now, the EGR tube is brand new. The old one was cut off and crimped about 2" from each end.
'95 Bronco -- 351W-435-205, D44 SAS, Cromos, Truetrac, E-Locker
04-29-2008, 07:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2008, 07:38 PM by Ogeechee 4x4.)
Ok, PSI at idle is 30-31 PSI. At 2400 RPM same 30-31 PSI, but if I goose the throttle to get there it drops to around 27-28 PSI and slowly raises back up. Same 30-31PSI up through 4000 RPM.
EDIT: You can see here why I had to replace the EGR tube. The new one probably has about 20 or so miles on it currently.
'95 Bronco -- 351W-435-205, D44 SAS, Cromos, Truetrac, E-Locker
04-29-2008, 07:53 PM
What happens to the fuel pressure if you run the truck without the Vacuum line hooked up to the fuel pressure regulator?
04-29-2008, 09:30 PM
Gosh guys, wouldn't it be easier just to fix the EFI???
Psalms 27:1
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04-29-2008, 10:15 PM
Traveler Wrote:What happens to the fuel pressure if you run the truck without the Vacuum line hooked up to the fuel pressure regulator? I'll check that tomorrow after class.
'95 Bronco -- 351W-435-205, D44 SAS, Cromos, Truetrac, E-Locker
04-30-2008, 09:54 AM
I don't know how long the hose on your pressure gauge is, but if it is long enough tape it to the outside of the windshield and go drive it. Watch how far you can get it to drop under max load.
If it drops much below 30 it will effect performance. |
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