An end to the pinging
#1
An end to the pinging
I finally solved the pinging puzzle on my 5.4.
It was a cracked hosed fitting on the fuel regulator. 10 seconds with a soldering iron cured the thing and I finally have a decent running & sounding engine.
It wasn't an abuse crack either it was made that way. Wonder how many others are out there will the same ailment?
tom
It was a cracked hosed fitting on the fuel regulator. 10 seconds with a soldering iron cured the thing and I finally have a decent running & sounding engine.
It wasn't an abuse crack either it was made that way. Wonder how many others are out there will the same ailment?
tom
#4
I just happened to notice it was cracked. I have been working on the truck for over 25000 miles now and was getting ready to check the fuel pressure when I noticed it.
it is cracked in the seam from and there isn't much of a way it could be cracked vertically by any kind of use or misuse.
I know it sure works better with the thing fixed.
tom
it is cracked in the seam from and there isn't much of a way it could be cracked vertically by any kind of use or misuse.
I know it sure works better with the thing fixed.
tom
#5
#6
Pinging or Detonation is usaly caused buy you timing being to advanced, i think i can see how the leak in the Fuel presure regulater might cause this becasue it was proably running lean from not geting full fuel. I hope the solder joint holds, there is lots of presure in EFI fuel lines
Darren
Darren
#7
Soon as I soldered that vacuam port split the engine quieted down so much it sounded like I had overhauled it.
I doubt there is any danger of the solder not holding. It does need all the vacuam to make the regulator maintain the proper pressure.
I just know it was a long process to troubleshoot as Ford and everyone else that worked on it along with myself thought it had to be such things as carbon, overheating, dirty fuel or just plain old bad PCM.
On the bright side of things I know have 3 MAF sensors all good. 3 DPFE sensors all good 2 EGR valves both good. Heck I got half a parts store on hand for the next go round. LOL
Sure is nice to drive one that don' t ping all the time.
tom
I doubt there is any danger of the solder not holding. It does need all the vacuam to make the regulator maintain the proper pressure.
I just know it was a long process to troubleshoot as Ford and everyone else that worked on it along with myself thought it had to be such things as carbon, overheating, dirty fuel or just plain old bad PCM.
On the bright side of things I know have 3 MAF sensors all good. 3 DPFE sensors all good 2 EGR valves both good. Heck I got half a parts store on hand for the next go round. LOL
Sure is nice to drive one that don' t ping all the time.
tom