Well, my injector installation was a success. 6 RV275's are now resting snugly in the cylinder head of my 99. No leaks, easy start up afterwards. Runs smooth while driving... BUT I still have the idle miss.
I took out the IAT sensor. It looked a little oily, cleaned it right up with electrical contact cleaner, ohmed it at 10. 5K at 77 degrees, re-installed. Only took 5 minutes, so I figured I'd at least check it.
As a recap, at 79000 miles, I bought it used. Very clean nice looking Quad Cab. When I first got it, I had an intermittant tachometer, check engine light, LP wouldn't refill the cannister after a filter change, and an idle miss. Here is what I have done:
1. Crankshaft position sensor was bad. Installed new one.
2. Replaced fuel filter
3. Replaced lift pump (now primes good)
4. Cleaned IAT sensor and ohm checked good
5. Raycor Biocide in two tanks and Performance Formula
6. Made sure roll-over cap was removed on tank
7. Checked for any leaks anywhere.
8. Installed new injectors (after Schied told me three were bad)
9. Another new fuel filter
All the problems are solved except...
I still have the intermittant idle miss. . once its warmed up to operating temperature. Its like for every 18 good fires of the cylinders, one will just not fire. I can hear it, I can feel it and it is driving me crazy. And probably driving you all crazy cause I keep bringing it up. But I will not fail... I will fix this problem and then be satisfied. But until then I cannot.
I had a good friend who is a mechanic at a Case/IH dealer listen to it and he plainly heard it. His comment was that it just wasn't getting any fuel at that time and the combustion didn't occur.
All I can do now is go and get the VP-44 replaced under warranty. I will fight this one out till the end... until it gets fixed. I will go through what ever it takes to get me the latest and greatest version of this pump... under warranty. If one dealer wont pay for it, then I'll go to the next until someone does.
I'm glad I didn't pay to have Schied install injectors. I would have been out at least another $300 for nothing. If a new VP dont cure this, I dont think I can live with this truck missing every time I roll to a stop. I will go crazy for sure. Sure glad I still have my old F-150 to drive. 198,000 miles, 300 6-cyl inline, all original including the dang fuel pump.
"Bigger injectors... what bigger injectors??? Its all stock... and don't touch my valve cover!". . hehe
I took out the IAT sensor. It looked a little oily, cleaned it right up with electrical contact cleaner, ohmed it at 10. 5K at 77 degrees, re-installed. Only took 5 minutes, so I figured I'd at least check it.
As a recap, at 79000 miles, I bought it used. Very clean nice looking Quad Cab. When I first got it, I had an intermittant tachometer, check engine light, LP wouldn't refill the cannister after a filter change, and an idle miss. Here is what I have done:
1. Crankshaft position sensor was bad. Installed new one.
2. Replaced fuel filter
3. Replaced lift pump (now primes good)
4. Cleaned IAT sensor and ohm checked good
5. Raycor Biocide in two tanks and Performance Formula
6. Made sure roll-over cap was removed on tank
7. Checked for any leaks anywhere.
8. Installed new injectors (after Schied told me three were bad)
9. Another new fuel filter
All the problems are solved except...
I still have the intermittant idle miss. . once its warmed up to operating temperature. Its like for every 18 good fires of the cylinders, one will just not fire. I can hear it, I can feel it and it is driving me crazy. And probably driving you all crazy cause I keep bringing it up. But I will not fail... I will fix this problem and then be satisfied. But until then I cannot.
I had a good friend who is a mechanic at a Case/IH dealer listen to it and he plainly heard it. His comment was that it just wasn't getting any fuel at that time and the combustion didn't occur.
All I can do now is go and get the VP-44 replaced under warranty. I will fight this one out till the end... until it gets fixed. I will go through what ever it takes to get me the latest and greatest version of this pump... under warranty. If one dealer wont pay for it, then I'll go to the next until someone does.
I'm glad I didn't pay to have Schied install injectors. I would have been out at least another $300 for nothing. If a new VP dont cure this, I dont think I can live with this truck missing every time I roll to a stop. I will go crazy for sure. Sure glad I still have my old F-150 to drive. 198,000 miles, 300 6-cyl inline, all original including the dang fuel pump.
"Bigger injectors... what bigger injectors??? Its all stock... and don't touch my valve cover!". . hehe