Guys & Gals, I come to you with my tail between my legs. I read several posts on here, I read the Inject Your Horse series, I collected parts, and I dove in. When I bought my Bronco from Corey, it had and Edelbrock Performer intake w/ Edelbrock carb, an electric external fuel pump, and a host of Accel ignition goodies. However, those higher elevations just made her suck wind.
Before:
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e243/ ... kaieb9.jpghttp://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e243/ ... bb9ye1.jpgI found a Lightning GT40 tubular upper (sold the 351W lower) and an Explorer lower. I bought a lot of parts from an older gentleman that had an EFI swap done on an old Fairlane but removed it in favor of a big ol' roots blower. That lot included a '90 Mustang upper/lower/rail/injectors/egr/tb/mass air/distributor/coil, a Painless wiring harness, an A9L computer, and a MSD 2225 inline pump. Then I bought some -6 AN hoses/fittings/filters. The fuel plan was tank-filter-pump-filter-engine-return. New plug wires and spark plugs while I'm at it. And a K&N cone for the end.
After:
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e243/ ... w6d6xs.jpgAt first, that MSD 2225 was stuck. I don't know how it was stored when he removed it. But, since I'd already set up the fuel system, I just replaced it with another MSD 2225. That purrs like a kitten.
Then I realized I didn't have any spark. Following the old cranks-but-doesn't-fire list for 5.0L Mustangs and a volt meter, I was able to determine that the TFI module on the distributor was faulty. Replaced that. BOOM, did I have spark. Got a hell of a backfire on the third try. It cranked, it ran, and it sputtered. It just didn't run well enough for me to back it out of the garage.
After a while, it wouldn't crank. I could hear the starter engage, but the engine just wouldn't turn over. Concern. I got out the breaker bar to turn it over by hand...moved it 2-3 degrees and I could hear fluid. Did I screw up a gasket and get hydrolock? Panic. So pulled all the spark plugs. Sure enough, cylinder 7 is FULL...of something. It wasn't coolant. It looks and smells like gasoline. Cylinder 3 wasn't as tight as when I'd first put it in either. I turn the engine over by hand now and the first compression stroke of cylinder 7 I got plenty more fluid. Again, it's definitely not coolant. I'm still leaning toward fuel. Confused.
Spark plugs for reference (see the moisture around #7):
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e243/ ... 0rlalr.jpghttp://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e243/ ... bktn1s.jpgAny ideas? What have I done? Am I really just a bolt ons guy now that I'm married w/ children? Do I have to ask Santa for a new long block?
1975 Bronco- 302 w/ EFI,NP435,twin stick D20, D44, D60, 4.5" WH lift, 1" body lift, 35" Nitto Trail Grapplers
2012 Flex Ecoboost - VTA mod
2003 Mustang Mach 1- K&N,SSS catback
1992 GMC Bread Van - wife's food truck...
The G-Spot2003 Suzuki SV1000- GSXR fork,Danmoto cans,carbon fiber fender, lots of stuff painted black
1980 CB750 cafe- GSXR fork,K&N,CBR coil packs,Chappell customs seat,MAC 4/1 exhaust
