Cool! A rebuilt 302! I just finished rebuilding my 300 from that vintage.
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Cool! A rebuilt 302! I just finished rebuilding my EFI 300 4.9L from that vintage.
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Did you remember to put the valve stem seals on? (See if they’re still in the box, lol.)
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Did you adjust and check the timing? (Pull the SPOUT connector and do the timing light thing.)
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Are all the spark plugs firing? (Pull the fuel pump fuse, crank the engine, and pull and visually inspect each sparkplug. It should be blue.)
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Is the timing gear on the right tooth? (Pull the cylinder 1 spark plug and stick a coat hanger down the hole, and use the crankshaft pulley mark to confirm 0 degrees at TDC, and ensure that the distributor is pointing at the right spark plug wire.)
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Does it run better with an open throttle or with a disconnected vacuum line (to get more air in without the computer detecting an open throttle position)? The idle air control valve might be bad.
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The manifold absolute vacuum pressure sensor (MAP) might be bad. (Try disconnecting it and see if the idle changes, but you can only be sure by swapping it out. Happened to me.)
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An excellent resource for 90s Ford EFI technology is an archive of fordfuelinjection.com
* Did you remember to put the valve stem seals on? (See if they’re still in the box, lol.)
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* Did you adjust and check the timing? (Pull the SPOUT connector and do the timing light thing.)
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* Are all the spark plugs fouling? Are all the spark plugs firing? (Pull the fuel pump fuse, crank the engine, and pull and visually inspect each spark plug held up against ground. It should spark blue. TIP: Don’t be me and lean against the fender and hold a firing spark plug at the same time. Even while wearing thick gloves. Don’t be me and jump back into the ditch in shock, spurring your girlfriend to call 911, unless you want her to give you mouth to mouth.)
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* Is the timing gear on the right tooth? (Pull the cylinder 1 spark plug and stick a coat hanger down the hole, and use the crankshaft pulley mark to confirm 0 degrees at TDC, and ensure that the distributor is pointing at the right spark plug wire.)
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* Does it run better with an open throttle or with a disconnected vacuum line? (See what happens if you let air in without the computer detecting an open throttle position. The idle air control valve might be bad.)
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* The manifold absolute vacuum pressure sensor (MAP) might be bad. (Try disconnecting it and see if the idle changes, but you can only be sure by swapping it out. Happened to me.)
Cool! A rebuilt 302! I just finished rebuilding my 300 from that vintage.
Did you remember to put the valve stem seals on? (See if they’re still in the box, lol.)
Did you adjust and check the timing? (Pull the SPOUT connector and do the timing light thing.)
Are all the spark plugs firing? (Pull the fuel pump fuse, crank the engine, and pull and visually inspect each sparkplug. It should be blue.)
Is the timing gear on the right tooth? (Pull the cylinder 1 spark plug and stick a coat hanger down the hole, and use the crankshaft pulley mark to confirm 0 degrees at TDC, and ensure that the distributor is pointing at the right spark plug wire.)
Does it run better with an open throttle or with a disconnected vacuum line (to get more air in without the computer detecting an open throttle position)? The idle air control valve might be bad.
The manifold absolute vacuum pressure sensor (MAP) might be bad. (Try disconnecting it and see if the idle changes, but you can only be sure by swapping it out. Happened to me.)
An excellent resource for 90s Ford EFI technology is an archive of fordfuelinjection.com
http://web.archive.org/web/20111107224227/http://www.fordfuelinjection.com/
http://web.archive.org/web/20111123121858/http://www.fordfuelinjection.com/