2.9 to 4.0 engine

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Hey Bronco, How did the retune go?

Did finally get the Bronco smogged and the code 41 seems to be fine at freeway speeds. Now it is more likely to pop the CEL driving around in a parking lot. When I think to keep one eye on the light it seems to pop when I close the throttle. I drive it quite regularly, need to check it out so it makes it to University of Oregon without any trouble. It runs great trans couldn't work any better the only thing I notice is that on a cold start the idle is all over the place until the engine is up to temp. I am about 70% back from the lung surgery, I can now do light duty things as long as I do stretching exercises first. One day soon I thinkI will take off the idle module off and see what I can see. It is sitting right on the side of the plenum and doesn't look too difficult.
 

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Thats awesome news!
Id check the base idle, also called hard stop. Warm it right up and let it idle with all accessories off. Unplug the idle speed control solenoid and it should drop to around 550,
If it stalls, clean the throttle body with aerosol throttle body spray and an old tooth brush and try again, if it still drops too low or stalls, adjust the throttle stop ***** until it idles at 550ish unplugged.
The new tuneup is working better, we had our best 60 foot times ever. We broke the diff and the output shaft in the trans, so no joy
Good luck
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Well it obviously is putting out the horsepower, now to get it to the asphalt.

Believe it or not with an overstuffed garage, a backyard shed and an 18 foot morgan olson step van I dont have a hand held tach. Hopefully the one in the instrument cluster is reasonably accurate. I have had the plenum off several times playing with injectors and have cleaned it out the best I can with what passes for carburetor cleaner now days.

On a totally unrelated subject the step van speedometer quit working. I bought the thing really cheap and knowing what I know now I question the decision. It is an unlkely conglomeration of different systems. Chassis is Freightliner, now known as Damler, (German junk electronics). Cummins engine, Allison transmission and Morgan Olson body. Everybody supplied their own electronics, which makes chasing wiring a total nightmare. Do you happen to know anyone that can supply an all inclusive wiring diagram. I suspect the problem to be in the trans control module but would like to eliminate a wiring problem before spending $1200.00 on one.
 

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Thats the plan for Boise next month!
550ish is smooth but noticably slower than the 750 it idles at in neutral plugged in. Close should be good enough, they can adapt quite a bit.

Sorry, no idea on tge wiring diagrams

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Good luck in Boise.

Found a new problem, BIG PROBLEM!. Been driving the bronco around quite a bit just to flush out potential issues before it heads north to Eugene. It has around a thousand miles on it and I was under the hood so pulled the dipstick. It took two quarts just to touch the stick, another two to fill it, in less than a thousand miles! I was about an eyedropper away from catastrophy. Question is where is it going? Nothing on the ground, tailpipe is clear, I can honestly state that I have never seen anything like this in my life. I do have synthetic oil in it, is it possible that the cat is eating it up? If so I wonder if that had anything to do with the smog problem?

Since obviously the engine has to come out, I am now back to wondering about a 4.0. If I can find a donor truck on insurance salvage I can swap everything out of the donor truck overhauling everything in the process. What year range would be the best. I have been looking at wrecked 05's because apparently that was the first year for OBD2 but those all seem to be the SOHC and that is too big a change, and from what I read they do have their problems. OHV is a simpler engine sooo. Story of my life, if something can go wrong it will definitely go wrong. 100% chance.
 

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I have run into some mysteries like that. Not sure if yours is the same but More than once I have had a vehicle drink a couple quarts of oil right after an oil change but once you top them off they are good for a few thousand miles.

no idea why.

Had a 96 bronco do this. My daughters equinox is doing it now.
 
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The more people I talk to and the more research I do the more convinced I become that an upgrade to an 05 would be a PITA but worth it. Apparently the SOHC is a better less fragile engine than the OHC. Less prone to cracking heads and some other things. Problem with that is I am in no condition to attempt that kind of a conversion right now. So the mechanic friends I have are uanimous in just doing a quick re-ring as the heads have recently been off, desert car maybe cracked?, and put the change off until next summer when I am in better shape. Also upgrading to an OBD2 eliminates all smog problems.

Only question in my mind is will the 05 trans work with my transfer case or do I need a 4WD donor vehicle?

Depending on when I locate a donor vehicle I have until July 25 to get everything overhauled and ready to install. When done it should have at least a couple hundred thousand miles in it for my granddaughter, assuming I can train her right on maintenance!
 

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