New to this forum so I’m sorry if I posted in the wrong spot.
I will try to be as detailed as I can...
I have a 90 foxbody LX 302 with “slight mods” reason it is captioned is because the guy I bought it from didn’t know what has been done besides it having a cam. Once I got the car I did the normal tune-up with new brakes, spark plugs, wires, oil, oil filter, and bought a new MSD distributor cap and rotor. Anyway the car was running fine till it started to pop under acceleration; the car did have some backfire at high RPM when off the throttle. I checked the codes and only came up with a bad EGR valve, and a fault 02 sensor. Checked the O2 sensors and one had a cut wire that I fixed and cleared the code up. I tried to use a timing light and rotate the distributor thinking this would clear up the popping under acceleration. Timing showed a retard degree of 10 so I slowly advanced to BTC of 10 degrees which is what the manual called for. This helped a lot and was able to drive for about a month. Till an exhaust leak arose and found that what ever the previous owner did to plug the “thermoreactor pipe”, smog pipe off the rear of the heads, decided to blow off.
Hurricane Florence hit and the car sat till today which I bought plugs and closed up the exhaust leak.
Went for for a drive and noticed that at idle I was barely at 500 RPM and struggling to not stall. I have to over accelerate to not stall to get moving and once going I can feel a lack of power as if not getting enough fuel then all of a sudden the car would surge as if all the fuel built up then decided to slam into the engine.
I cleaned up the 10pin connections which got the idle rpm back to normal.
Drove fine for about 10 miles then started to act up. when I give throttle it hesitates then catches up then hesitates. Sometimes it will bog down and or somethings it’ll just pick up and drive along.
i should also mention that I feel a decent amount of power loss.
Ran the code reader again and got the following codes
KOEO
67 AC input high= which I think may be from the AC Removal from the previous owner
KOER
41 HEGO (HO2S) sensor voltage low/ system lean
91 HEGO (HO2S) sensor voltage low/ system lean
I believe 41 means passenger side and 91 means drivers
33 EGR valve not opening properly
Any ideas how to solve these codes? And if by fixing them do they seem trike they will fix my issues?
I will try to be as detailed as I can...
I have a 90 foxbody LX 302 with “slight mods” reason it is captioned is because the guy I bought it from didn’t know what has been done besides it having a cam. Once I got the car I did the normal tune-up with new brakes, spark plugs, wires, oil, oil filter, and bought a new MSD distributor cap and rotor. Anyway the car was running fine till it started to pop under acceleration; the car did have some backfire at high RPM when off the throttle. I checked the codes and only came up with a bad EGR valve, and a fault 02 sensor. Checked the O2 sensors and one had a cut wire that I fixed and cleared the code up. I tried to use a timing light and rotate the distributor thinking this would clear up the popping under acceleration. Timing showed a retard degree of 10 so I slowly advanced to BTC of 10 degrees which is what the manual called for. This helped a lot and was able to drive for about a month. Till an exhaust leak arose and found that what ever the previous owner did to plug the “thermoreactor pipe”, smog pipe off the rear of the heads, decided to blow off.
Hurricane Florence hit and the car sat till today which I bought plugs and closed up the exhaust leak.
Went for for a drive and noticed that at idle I was barely at 500 RPM and struggling to not stall. I have to over accelerate to not stall to get moving and once going I can feel a lack of power as if not getting enough fuel then all of a sudden the car would surge as if all the fuel built up then decided to slam into the engine.
I cleaned up the 10pin connections which got the idle rpm back to normal.
Drove fine for about 10 miles then started to act up. when I give throttle it hesitates then catches up then hesitates. Sometimes it will bog down and or somethings it’ll just pick up and drive along.
i should also mention that I feel a decent amount of power loss.
Ran the code reader again and got the following codes
KOEO
67 AC input high= which I think may be from the AC Removal from the previous owner
KOER
41 HEGO (HO2S) sensor voltage low/ system lean
91 HEGO (HO2S) sensor voltage low/ system lean
I believe 41 means passenger side and 91 means drivers
33 EGR valve not opening properly
Any ideas how to solve these codes? And if by fixing them do they seem trike they will fix my issues?