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Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: SattyNoCar] #1787043
03/25/15 05:22 PM
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Glad to hear your truck is doing better. I might suggest you take this opportunity to clean our replace your iac. I had my plenum gasket replaced a couple years ago then last year had what I thought was the same problem. However I found it was a dirty struck iac. Cost $25 for a new one and was 100% better. Just preventative maintenance is my suggestion.

Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: moparmojo] #1787044
03/25/15 05:30 PM
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I gutted the throttle body and hit it multiple times with oven cleaner to get it clean. Cleaned the IAC while I had it off (with throttle body cleaner NOT oven cleaner ). It was so THICK with funk, I'm surprised it worked at all.


Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: SattyNoCar] #1787045
03/25/15 05:41 PM
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I posted this over on the general board earlier today.....

This morning, I ran a few errands with the Dakota. Got done early so I decided to take a drive down to Galveston, partly to clear my head after all the fussing and cussing done over the Dakota the past few days.

I quickly realized three things......

1) First and foremost, the Dak is a TRUCK and rides like one.
2) This was the furthest I'd driven it since I bought it. Every little noise had me
3) Galveston wasn't far enough. It runs so good now, I'd like to take it on a roadtrip out to Austin or San Antonio. Maybe even back East if I get adventurous.

Haven't calculated it yet, but, my MPG has come up. Normally it hits half a tank at about 120-130 miles. Between last night's drive and I what I drove today, I've covered 112 miles, and its sitting dead on the 3/4 tank mark.

Just need to take care of a few more minor mechanical things, and I can start working on making it look good again.





Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: SattyNoCar] #1787046
03/26/15 07:09 PM
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Marysville, O-H-I-O
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On vacation... Not spending much time on interwebz this week.

Sounds like you got it all sorted out though!! Even if your truck doesn't have a white clip on the TV cable! Lol

How much have you replaced on the truck? Have you checked the cap n rotor on the distributor? Still running stock wires? Rick makes a nice set of wires for these magnum motors.


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Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: 70Cuda383] #1787047
03/26/15 07:25 PM
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How much have you replaced on the truck? Have you checked the cap n rotor on the distributor? Still running stock wires? Rick makes a nice set of wires for these magnum motors.

Oh, so you missed the pics I posted in the other thread...........

Here they are for your viewing pleasure.

Rotor that was on the truck next to a new one:



And where it smacked the cap:



The rotor tip was pushed over like that when I pulled the cap. Amazingly it didn't have misfire.

Wires, I went with a set from Advance Auto already as I had a coupon.

The truck runs soooooooo much better now, its like a different truck. I may have to learn how to 'drift' though. Any kind of wetness or dirt on the road and this thing WILL kick out.


John

The dream is dead, long live the dream.......😥
Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: SattyNoCar] #1787048
03/26/15 10:24 PM
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Filled up the tank, the new MPG number is.........15MPG...yes, FIFTEEN!!!

WooFeeakin'Hoo!!

I'm a VERY happy camper right now!!



Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: SattyNoCar] #1787049
03/26/15 11:33 PM
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I still say dump a can of SeaFoam into the tank and run it through! Then get a good alignment, and you should be nearing 20mpg!

Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: 79powerwagon] #1787050
03/27/15 12:38 AM
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My gen 3 with a stick shift 5.2, intake, cam, headers, SCT was running 17.5. That same set up was good for 14.6 in the 1/4 mile. My 5.9 with eddy heads is closer to 14 mpg, but I can't keep my foot out of it

A gen 2 is lighter, it should do better than a gen 3


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Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: 70Cuda383] #1787051
03/27/15 01:10 AM
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If I can squeak some more MPG out of it, great! If not, as long as it stays around 15MPG I can live with it. My ol' (slow) Caravan gave me 16 in almost 100% in town driving.




Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: SattyNoCar] #1787052
03/27/15 07:30 PM
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I just swapped in a set of 4.6 5.4 5.0 yellow ford injectors and picked up a couple mpg in my 99 5.2 5 speed, I have it up to the same mpg as my last V6 5 speed truck did. I have also added cold air intake, electric fan, 17" RT wheels with narrow tall low rolling resistance tires. The injectors made the biggest difference and cost me $50 at the local JY and 30 minutes to install. Idle is smoother and I can lug it around at lower RPM now without chugging.


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Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: SattyNoCar] #1787053
03/27/15 07:33 PM
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On an automatic you can usually slot the crank sensor and advance the timing a couple degrees for a free MPG trick. On both of my last 5 speed trucks it caused too much pinging unless I ran premium with no MPG increase.


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Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: HotRodDave] #1787054
03/29/15 10:00 AM
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Quote:

I just swapped in a set of 4.6 5.4 5.0 yellow ford injectors and picked up a couple mpg in my 99 5.2 5 speed,......Idle is smoother and I can lug it around at lower RPM now without chugging.




The Yellow top Ford injectors
have 4 spray holes?

They are rated 24 lb/hr at 43 psi ( or maybe 19) ?

Does anyone know of 12 hole injectors
available on vehicles in junk yards
that are in the 24 to 34 lb/hr range?

Seems like i remember that
Denso makes 12 hole injectors
that make 60 micrometer droplets
that are standard on some Kawasaki products.

Re: Replaced plenum gasket, now trans is slipping? [Re: 360view] #1787055
03/29/15 10:44 AM
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I thought the yellows were 19lb, I have some ford 24lbs in the stroker 4.0 in my jeep, they are blue. I have some 42lb injectors for my barracuda and they are green.


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