HELP PLEASE 94 GT

vladasap

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please give me suggestions as to what i should do ... here's the scenario--->
I bought a 1994 GT where after a minute of driving the check engine lights up. I ran the codes and it read it was code 332. Now, thats EGR valve related but its been giving me such weird symptoms i dunno what to do. Sometimes the rpm's drop really low at idle and then jump back up and finally stop at the normal. It would make a knockin sound for a lil while and then stop, then it would backfire at low rpm's (1.2-2) occasionally, it doesnt pull as hard as it used to and finally if i gas it up hard it would "shoot" out dark smoke (smog) out of the exhausts. PLEASEEE give me suggestions as to whether to clean in or get a new one or.... what is my problem, what do i do ?!?!?!
*if u had such an experience - what happened?
THANKS

btw - everything is stock and im very short on money
 
very dark smoke coming out of the exhaust usually means too rich a mixture, probably because the mass air flow (maf) sensor is dirty.

clean the maf sensor.

you could probably use a tune up too: new fuel filter, distributor cap and rotor, and check the spark plugs and wires.

i'm almost 50 years old myself ... and i'm no fossil
 
If you remove the vac line from the EGR valve, does the idle increase? It sounds like your EGR is leaking. You can remove it and clean out the passages - a piece of carbon can hold the valve open (from seating).

Good luck.
 
I agree. It sounds like your EGR valve is going bad. The <'96 use OBD1, which is more difficult to nail down the exact failure type, but chances are your valve is either bad or needs a good cleaning. I don't know about hte FOX3 cars, but SN95 5.0's have an EGR valve position feadback monitor. If the control solenoid is being comanded to drive the valve to a certain position and the position feadback is showing something different (within a certain tolerance window), the system will set an SES light. These Ford systems have really bad idle speed control and if you have a leaking valve, the system will hunt to try and hold the engine speed. I don't know why your engine would knock, unless it's when your speed drops too low (like 400rp). If that's the case, then the controller will open up the IAC and the load will increase significnatly to try and raise the speed. At low engine speeds/ high loads, the knock threshold is faiirly low.

I blocked off my EGR valve with a custom made solid gasket. (An engine shouldn't be fead it's own S***.) My idle hunts around every once in a while I think the system is expecting a reaction from the EGR system, but I don't have the black smoke or missing you described.

Good luck, Whitecobra 95