Power loss at 2700 RPM (3.4 L)
I recently purchased a 1996 T100. It has about 125,000 miles on it and I only paid $800. I have absolutely no history on it, no maintenance records, or anything of the sort. Everything seems to be in decent working order. However, there is a loss of power that occurs at about 2750 RPM. I changed the fuel filter in the hippuric power in general but the problem persists. I put new PCV valve in too but that had no result. I have pulled one of the spark plugs and it looks pretty good. I don't know where to start really. Should I pull the fuel pump and make sure the screen is clean? What about injectors?
Dan |
What do you mean when you say power loss? That motor doesnt really get up and go until you get it above 3100.
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I mean literally, when the motor hits 2750 rpm it almost cuts off completely. If I back off the throttle it's fine but when I put a load on it at that rpm or higher is sputters violently.
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Xtra cab or regular cab? Auto or manual trans? 2WD or 4WD? Where about in Houston are you? :D
Check the fuel pressure...could be the fuel pump. ;) Pull the timing belt cover and check the timing marks. Might be time to do the timing belt. ;) Is the check engine light on? |
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