New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Somewhere the intake manifold has caught on the header flange, for
> a giant intake leak.
You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
Thanks for all the help again.
#12
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Somewhere the intake manifold has caught on the header flange, for
> a giant intake leak.
You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
Thanks for all the help again.
#13
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Somewhere the intake manifold has caught on the header flange, for
> a giant intake leak.
You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
Thanks for all the help again.
#14
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
It's not your imagination, it's running better. your headers create
a vacuum with each blast of a cylinder exhaust, which sucks in a new
charge via the open cross flow valves. If there's a crack you eliminate
that, and only suck oxygen in which back fires, causing more havoc, may
even ignite your intake, and crenate your engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
> torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
> few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
> last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
>
> Thanks for all the help again.
a vacuum with each blast of a cylinder exhaust, which sucks in a new
charge via the open cross flow valves. If there's a crack you eliminate
that, and only suck oxygen in which back fires, causing more havoc, may
even ignite your intake, and crenate your engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
> torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
> few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
> last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
>
> Thanks for all the help again.
#15
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
It's not your imagination, it's running better. your headers create
a vacuum with each blast of a cylinder exhaust, which sucks in a new
charge via the open cross flow valves. If there's a crack you eliminate
that, and only suck oxygen in which back fires, causing more havoc, may
even ignite your intake, and crenate your engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
> torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
> few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
> last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
>
> Thanks for all the help again.
a vacuum with each blast of a cylinder exhaust, which sucks in a new
charge via the open cross flow valves. If there's a crack you eliminate
that, and only suck oxygen in which back fires, causing more havoc, may
even ignite your intake, and crenate your engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
> torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
> few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
> last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
>
> Thanks for all the help again.
#16
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
It's not your imagination, it's running better. your headers create
a vacuum with each blast of a cylinder exhaust, which sucks in a new
charge via the open cross flow valves. If there's a crack you eliminate
that, and only suck oxygen in which back fires, causing more havoc, may
even ignite your intake, and crenate your engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
> torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
> few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
> last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
>
> Thanks for all the help again.
a vacuum with each blast of a cylinder exhaust, which sucks in a new
charge via the open cross flow valves. If there's a crack you eliminate
that, and only suck oxygen in which back fires, causing more havoc, may
even ignite your intake, and crenate your engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
> torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
> few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
> last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
>
> Thanks for all the help again.
#17
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
It's not your imagination, it's running better. your headers create
a vacuum with each blast of a cylinder exhaust, which sucks in a new
charge via the open cross flow valves. If there's a crack you eliminate
that, and only suck oxygen in which back fires, causing more havoc, may
even ignite your intake, and crenate your engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
> torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
> few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
> last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
>
> Thanks for all the help again.
a vacuum with each blast of a cylinder exhaust, which sucks in a new
charge via the open cross flow valves. If there's a crack you eliminate
that, and only suck oxygen in which back fires, causing more havoc, may
even ignite your intake, and crenate your engine.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> You called it Bill. Loosened the bolts, re-aligned the intake manifold ant
> torqued down those bolts. Runs like a champ now. I do believe I picked up a
> few horses in the process. Didn't realize how poorly it was running these
> last few months. I can even hear the radio again...when the top is on.
>
> Thanks for all the help again.
#18
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
major vac. leak
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Hate to wear out my welcome but I am stumped. I got the wrangler all put
> back together, new o-rings for the injectors, all buttoned up nice and
> tight. I crank the engine and it goes to full throttle, won't release. Have
> to shutt it off immediately. I thinking I may have screwed something up when
> I cleaned up the intake manifold with carb cleaner, maybe hosed a sensor.
> Any guesses?
>
> FYI...99 TJ with the 4.0, 5 speed...if that helps.
>
> Thanks....
>
> Jerry S.
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Hate to wear out my welcome but I am stumped. I got the wrangler all put
> back together, new o-rings for the injectors, all buttoned up nice and
> tight. I crank the engine and it goes to full throttle, won't release. Have
> to shutt it off immediately. I thinking I may have screwed something up when
> I cleaned up the intake manifold with carb cleaner, maybe hosed a sensor.
> Any guesses?
>
> FYI...99 TJ with the 4.0, 5 speed...if that helps.
>
> Thanks....
>
> Jerry S.
#19
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
major vac. leak
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Hate to wear out my welcome but I am stumped. I got the wrangler all put
> back together, new o-rings for the injectors, all buttoned up nice and
> tight. I crank the engine and it goes to full throttle, won't release. Have
> to shutt it off immediately. I thinking I may have screwed something up when
> I cleaned up the intake manifold with carb cleaner, maybe hosed a sensor.
> Any guesses?
>
> FYI...99 TJ with the 4.0, 5 speed...if that helps.
>
> Thanks....
>
> Jerry S.
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Hate to wear out my welcome but I am stumped. I got the wrangler all put
> back together, new o-rings for the injectors, all buttoned up nice and
> tight. I crank the engine and it goes to full throttle, won't release. Have
> to shutt it off immediately. I thinking I may have screwed something up when
> I cleaned up the intake manifold with carb cleaner, maybe hosed a sensor.
> Any guesses?
>
> FYI...99 TJ with the 4.0, 5 speed...if that helps.
>
> Thanks....
>
> Jerry S.
#20
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Re: New Problem...Engine Racing on startup
major vac. leak
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Hate to wear out my welcome but I am stumped. I got the wrangler all put
> back together, new o-rings for the injectors, all buttoned up nice and
> tight. I crank the engine and it goes to full throttle, won't release. Have
> to shutt it off immediately. I thinking I may have screwed something up when
> I cleaned up the intake manifold with carb cleaner, maybe hosed a sensor.
> Any guesses?
>
> FYI...99 TJ with the 4.0, 5 speed...if that helps.
>
> Thanks....
>
> Jerry S.
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Hate to wear out my welcome but I am stumped. I got the wrangler all put
> back together, new o-rings for the injectors, all buttoned up nice and
> tight. I crank the engine and it goes to full throttle, won't release. Have
> to shutt it off immediately. I thinking I may have screwed something up when
> I cleaned up the intake manifold with carb cleaner, maybe hosed a sensor.
> Any guesses?
>
> FYI...99 TJ with the 4.0, 5 speed...if that helps.
>
> Thanks....
>
> Jerry S.