Long Starts
he said priming the system didnt help so i just figured the pumps not leaking down. so it should tell if its the injectors or not.
i don't have one of those testers though. It seems that when i put the pedal to the floor it will start right up. That makes me think that the only thing left would be the injectors. It seems like it is flooded
Does sound like fuel injectors, and you may have to pull them to check them and rebuild or replace them.
And what will i be looking for when pulling them? any cracks or wears?. I noticed that at the base of one, there seems to be some grim around it on the intake, where-as the others are clean, i guess i'll start with that one
Then you are going to have to pull the upper intake to get the fuel manifold off before you pull the injectors. You will also need a set of "O" rings before you put them back in.
You also want to read this link:
http://fordfuelinjection.com/?p=82
good luck
You also want to read this link:
http://fordfuelinjection.com/?p=82
good luck
oh ok, cause i saw a set of 24# for a mustang 5.0 on craigslist for a pretty good deal, figured if they were the right ones new ones would be easier then spending the time cleaning them.
What octane do you use? If your running higher octanes, run 87. If starting improves w/ 87, but higher octanes have been used for some time,it would also imply you would benefit to remove EGR valve to clean out deposit buildup to restore full flow (at the port opening of engine as well as the valves internal airway.also a good time to check integrity of diaphragm for leakage) , run a can of "Seafoam" (o2 sens. safe), 2/3 thru air intakes (helps remove combustion chamber deposits, also a bi-product of running the more controlled ignition formulas a lower rate of compression engine assuming your engine is relatively stock), 1/3 into tank (improves injector function) as directed.If you haven't done this before, after soak time & just prior to restarting, roll up all your windows. Lastly, remove o2 sensor and douche sensor head w/ ELECTRONIC Contact Cleaner and reinstall cause that also loads up w/residue & can greatly reducing accuracy. Beings as you just got the truck, the procedures listed above would be a good idea anyway and repeated proir to each oil change. It just seems that a condition that prevents fuel supply from mustering up a lower pressure required to start would continue to have an effect (if not even more) after start and higher pressure demands, and an injector stuck open would result in a miss if not pre-detonations and cause the o2 sens to report continual rich condition. Timing set at less than 10BTDC advance could contribute to the hard start condition & retarding timing is a popular quick fix of mechanics to avoid the ping condition that results in long term use of higher octanes in engines not specifically designed for use in.
Last edited by ymeski; Nov 23, 2008 at 04:55 AM.
ymeski:
Did you read the part about he has to hold WOT to start it in the mornings after it sets all night?
Seafoam is good into the intake using the vacuum booster hose for engine deposits but I do not buy the part about putting it in the gas tank.
To me there are two ways to clean injectors, the way the link says above and running the engine on injector cleaner with NO fuel from the tank.
I do not believe in snake oil treatments.
Ford say do not use after market treatments in their Trucks anyway (oil additives in the engine and transmission).
Did you read the part about he has to hold WOT to start it in the mornings after it sets all night?
Seafoam is good into the intake using the vacuum booster hose for engine deposits but I do not buy the part about putting it in the gas tank.
To me there are two ways to clean injectors, the way the link says above and running the engine on injector cleaner with NO fuel from the tank.
I do not believe in snake oil treatments.
Ford say do not use after market treatments in their Trucks anyway (oil additives in the engine and transmission).
ymeski:
Did you read the part about he has to hold WOT to start it in the mornings after it sets all night?
Seafoam is good into the intake using the vacuum booster hose for engine deposits but I do not buy the part about putting it in the gas tank.
To me there are two ways to clean injectors, the way the link says above and running the engine on injector cleaner with NO fuel from the tank.
I do not believe in snake oil treatments.
Ford say do not use after market treatments in their Trucks anyway (oil additives in the engine and transmission).
Did you read the part about he has to hold WOT to start it in the mornings after it sets all night?
Seafoam is good into the intake using the vacuum booster hose for engine deposits but I do not buy the part about putting it in the gas tank.
To me there are two ways to clean injectors, the way the link says above and running the engine on injector cleaner with NO fuel from the tank.
I do not believe in snake oil treatments.
Ford say do not use after market treatments in their Trucks anyway (oil additives in the engine and transmission).


