Okay....my car has ran GREAT throughout the entire time period I've owned it, which is about a year at this point. Recently I removed the smog pump and changed the spark plugs in my '87 Mustang, and everything has been fine for a couple of months.
The other day I was driving my car and I was coming off the highway, so I downshifted into 4th to allow the car to slow down on it's own. Well, the cars in front of me began to accelerate so I pressed the gas pedal down. POP! My car backfired then immediately began to accelerate normally. I tried to get it to do it again but I couldn't get it to happen.
Now it's happening once a day. It seems to happen ONLY in 3rd and 4th gear....and it ONLY happens when the rpms are below 2500. Everything ABOVE 3000 rpms the car runs strong. Or if I'm in 1st, 2nd, or 5th it doesn't matter where my rpms are. However, I have noticed a slight stutter when I'm in 2nd gear in low rpms. I can not figure out for the life of me what the problem is.
The first thing I figured was, I had a bad plug, I miss gapped it, or my spark plugs wires are going bad. I JUST re-changed my plugs over the weekend AND bought a new set of MSD 8.5mm wires and I'm STILL having this problem.
Remember, it's ONLY in 3rd or 4th gear BELOW 2500 rpms, my car will bog down, then POP, then accelerate normally.
I'm trying to figure out if this is a timing problem, if it's because I removed my smog pump and my car is running too rich, or if I'm having a valve train problem.
Can a car backfire if it's running too rich? Does this sound like I need to adjust my timing? I wouldn't understand how it could be my timing b/c the car has ran FINE for almost a year now. This problem came about a couple of months after I removed the smog pump and changed the spark plugs.
I know there's ONE plug that is hard to get the wire on it, but I'm almost POSITIVE the wire is connected properly so that CAN'T be the problem.
Has anybody else had this problem before or does anybody have ANY idea what it could be? I'm debating selling my 5.0 and looking for an '03-04 Cobra and this problem isn't helping me favor the 5.0.
Any help would be appreciative.
The other day I was driving my car and I was coming off the highway, so I downshifted into 4th to allow the car to slow down on it's own. Well, the cars in front of me began to accelerate so I pressed the gas pedal down. POP! My car backfired then immediately began to accelerate normally. I tried to get it to do it again but I couldn't get it to happen.
Now it's happening once a day. It seems to happen ONLY in 3rd and 4th gear....and it ONLY happens when the rpms are below 2500. Everything ABOVE 3000 rpms the car runs strong. Or if I'm in 1st, 2nd, or 5th it doesn't matter where my rpms are. However, I have noticed a slight stutter when I'm in 2nd gear in low rpms. I can not figure out for the life of me what the problem is.
The first thing I figured was, I had a bad plug, I miss gapped it, or my spark plugs wires are going bad. I JUST re-changed my plugs over the weekend AND bought a new set of MSD 8.5mm wires and I'm STILL having this problem.
Remember, it's ONLY in 3rd or 4th gear BELOW 2500 rpms, my car will bog down, then POP, then accelerate normally.
I'm trying to figure out if this is a timing problem, if it's because I removed my smog pump and my car is running too rich, or if I'm having a valve train problem.
Can a car backfire if it's running too rich? Does this sound like I need to adjust my timing? I wouldn't understand how it could be my timing b/c the car has ran FINE for almost a year now. This problem came about a couple of months after I removed the smog pump and changed the spark plugs.
I know there's ONE plug that is hard to get the wire on it, but I'm almost POSITIVE the wire is connected properly so that CAN'T be the problem.
Has anybody else had this problem before or does anybody have ANY idea what it could be? I'm debating selling my 5.0 and looking for an '03-04 Cobra and this problem isn't helping me favor the 5.0.
Any help would be appreciative.


