Bucking/Backfire problem. Even read Archives!! Help.
Peter Serwe
peter at easytree.net
Wed Mar 10 17:06:08 CST 2004
I'd say replace the fuel filter. I just did one on
my 'new to me' '94, and it was foul. It wasn't
bucking as much as hesitating and surging a lot.
I also pulled the cap and rotor and cleaned off
the corrosion as it had sat for a long time. They
weren't worn out, just corroded.
I would also recommend disconnecting the battery
and regrounding the MAF asap. That seemed to
help my 'bucking' quite a bit when my '92 was 'new
to me'. I did the fuel filter on the '92 and it was a
wee bit clogged, but I know it's been at least 20k
since it was done.
The '94 runs *much* better, but regrounding the
MAF is my very next duty. I was busy replacing
the rotors all around and rears on the '92 today,
as well as other fun.
;)
Our injectors are of a design that they usually don't
require cleaning, or so I hear. Some sort of anti-fouling
design. There's a TSB about how using injector cleaner
is a no-no.
Peter
FauxZ wrote:
> helps)...I plan to check the MAF when I get my Multi-Meter back, but I can't
> seem to think of anything else except cleaning the Injectors... I would
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Peter Serwe <peter at easytree.net>
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