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- Columbus,Ohio
My friend has a 1993 ford ranger with the 2.3L,dual plug,ohc motor in it that revs up really slow,almost like the ignition isn't advancing fast enough.The ignition is distributorless so base timing is non adjustable.
We bought a code scanner and noticed when we hooked it up and started the motor it ran noticeably better for a minuet or two then went back to running like crap???
We have already eliminated the exhaust(cut it off)and cat. as the problem.Thats what I thought it was at first.
At idle the motor is running at 20*btdc at idle(is this where it should be?need to get a manual) and is slow to advance up to 30*
The motor doesn't miss or backfire at all....if the timing belt jumped just one tooth would it cause it to run like this???
Thanks for any help.
We bought a code scanner and noticed when we hooked it up and started the motor it ran noticeably better for a minuet or two then went back to running like crap???
We have already eliminated the exhaust(cut it off)and cat. as the problem.Thats what I thought it was at first.
At idle the motor is running at 20*btdc at idle(is this where it should be?need to get a manual) and is slow to advance up to 30*
The motor doesn't miss or backfire at all....if the timing belt jumped just one tooth would it cause it to run like this???
Thanks for any help.