1989 Ford Mustang GT - Episode 6: Ignition Timing, Base Idle, and TPS
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Time to dial in the old Mustang GT. On this episode we cover setting ignition timing, base idle, and the throttle position sensor. These steps are essential in getting your Mustang GT running optimally and are often times overlooked or not given all the attention they are due. Let's tune her up. #mustanggt #foxbody #fordmustang
Very cool! Great troubleshooting skills!
Thank you sir!
Good video. Laughed at the very end because I also have a blue NA miata parked behind my white foxbody lol
You are a person of finer tastes clearly.
MFI is also referred to as TFI, Thick Film Ignition. Same size drill bit on the TPS, slotted in the opposite direction you need to move the TPS is easier than worrying about too big a hole.
Great tip.
Absolutly amazing video. My 5.0 1990 Bronco is giving me this exact same issue I will try everything that you di.
Thanks a ton and best of luck!
Great video. Did this help the running rich mustang. I have a 94 5.0 that’s running rich but can’t figure out what else to do?!
Just getting everything sorted in the car did make it run much better. Since there were some aftermarket parts swapped around, a professional tune cleaned it up all the way and the car is running great now.
why was the distributor a thooth out? Did the owner mess with it previously ? You did not show how to time with the inline spout connector removed, your viewers may want to see. Also, the oil pump shaft slotted to the bottom of the distributor, folks need to know that the pump drive shaft may fall in the oil pan if they are not careful during removal, but you did not show that...
Just a suggenstion. Thanks for you info.
He mentioned the spout at 5:15. Ford distributor drive shafts are six sided, Chevrolet are slotted. My 1993 had a washer type device to keep it from pulling out, if you put a stronger shaft in it it may not have room for that to be replaced..
So I’m sticking a sewing needle in the green wire??? This won’t cause an issue?
You are correct, that’s what you’re doing. No, it will not cause an issue.
RTV Was applied the because of the vacuum leakage at the TPS mounting surface.
That’s what I reckon as well. That being said, not a fan of RTV in vacuum/boost applications as it rarely is airtight. I’ve seen small chunks get sucked through.
@@autoobsessivegarageI'm working on a 93 Foxbody right now with super rich conditions. When I've smoke tested it, and I've found the largest leakage from the TPS. The first thing that came to mind was RTV. Now I'm thinking about what you mentioned about it being sucked into the chamber
Help, I can’t get get timing light mark hooked to #1 wire, I hook timing light to #8 and I get a timing light mark on balancer,
You need to use #1 since timing is set off of TDC of cylinder 1. Why can’t you use the #1 wire?
You can’t see the timing mark with #1, on the balancer, but on #8 you see the timing mark with the timing light
Wrong balancer or timing cover?Set #1 to tdc and mark 0 on balancer with paint. Do some geometry and mark idle and full advance (12&34 degrees or whatever you want). Draw circle on paper same diameter as balancer. Draw your wanted angles (degrees) from 0. Measure distance from 0 around the diameter and then mark your balancer.
What state are you located in I need work done!!
California. I’m still working through my personal fleet backlog haha.
@@autoobsessivegarage I got a 1989 mclaren mustang 5.0 one of a kind I changed all the wires spark plugs/ coils/transmission now I’m having a miss fire car won’t take off like it’s supposed to any clue what it could be? I been being told it’s the distributor
What was the issue?
@@Skidmarks368 no idea haven’t gotten to it I might just by a brand new transmission
My guess the RTV was to lock the sensor in place
Agreed, maybe attempting ti seal it all…but Bebe a good fix and always a red flag when I see stuff like that.