I have an old 300 CID six cylinder Ford engine in my 1981 Bronco.
I got the engine used with about 85,000 miles on it. (Fifty bucks, I couldn't turn it down)
. It runs pretty well for the most part, but until it gets really warm it appears to have a valve sticking just a bit--a slight miss. This seems to clear up after a bit of running.
Granted, I might be missing the diagnosis but that's what it seems like.
I put in a can of Seafoam (good, bad, or ugly I did it!
) and that seemed to cure the problem for a short while, but it's back to acting the same way.
I'm thinking a thourough engine flush would help but am unsure as to how to proceed.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan
I got the engine used with about 85,000 miles on it. (Fifty bucks, I couldn't turn it down)
Granted, I might be missing the diagnosis but that's what it seems like.
I put in a can of Seafoam (good, bad, or ugly I did it!
I'm thinking a thourough engine flush would help but am unsure as to how to proceed.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Dan