firstgen89sho
former Slo_SHO
Alright, first of all, I have used the search function
second of all I want to run this past some of you SHO owners since most of you have alot more experience with these cars
The car is an 89, with 92,000 on the odometer (unknown if it has rolled yet, most likley)
What's happening, is when cold, when accelerating from an idle, the car really hesitates and almost stalls or stalls, when warm, you can feel it but not as bad
I brough it into the shop today and was checking it out, the MAF was clean, tested with another one just in case this one was defective, that was not the case, checked for any vaccuum leaks (with my favorite substance Brake Clean, yes I know how to do it, don't worry) there were no vaccumm leaks, and obviously it's not the O2 sensors because it does it in closed loop and open loop.
Put a voltmeter on the TPS, was getting about .85v, seems ok, no breakdown of the TPS, as for oil in the plug wells, I pulled one plug out (I know, there are 5 more that might have oil in them) and it was fairly dry, dunno on when the 60 k was done or if it ever was done
I will be doing on saturday, the front 60k, along with the plugs, (Timing belt, Cam seals, Crank seals, water pump, thermostat (all Ford parts execpt the WP), The upper 60k will be done early next year
Now, what I have come to wonder is, when I let the car idle in the shop untill the temp gauge was in the middle (it hasn't been reaching that range here due to the -20c weather we have been getting here) the hesitation goes away, now I'm wondering if it could possibly be the Coolant Temprature Sensor (I havn't had a chance to test out my throry yet with a voltmeter) becasue og how the hesitation went away with the engine warm (oh yeah pulled codes, and there were note, and also there is no data link
what are you opinions?
TIA
second of all I want to run this past some of you SHO owners since most of you have alot more experience with these cars
The car is an 89, with 92,000 on the odometer (unknown if it has rolled yet, most likley)
What's happening, is when cold, when accelerating from an idle, the car really hesitates and almost stalls or stalls, when warm, you can feel it but not as bad
I brough it into the shop today and was checking it out, the MAF was clean, tested with another one just in case this one was defective, that was not the case, checked for any vaccuum leaks (with my favorite substance Brake Clean, yes I know how to do it, don't worry) there were no vaccumm leaks, and obviously it's not the O2 sensors because it does it in closed loop and open loop.
Put a voltmeter on the TPS, was getting about .85v, seems ok, no breakdown of the TPS, as for oil in the plug wells, I pulled one plug out (I know, there are 5 more that might have oil in them) and it was fairly dry, dunno on when the 60 k was done or if it ever was done
I will be doing on saturday, the front 60k, along with the plugs, (Timing belt, Cam seals, Crank seals, water pump, thermostat (all Ford parts execpt the WP), The upper 60k will be done early next year
Now, what I have come to wonder is, when I let the car idle in the shop untill the temp gauge was in the middle (it hasn't been reaching that range here due to the -20c weather we have been getting here) the hesitation goes away, now I'm wondering if it could possibly be the Coolant Temprature Sensor (I havn't had a chance to test out my throry yet with a voltmeter) becasue og how the hesitation went away with the engine warm (oh yeah pulled codes, and there were note, and also there is no data link

what are you opinions?
TIA