I have a 1991 Ford Ranger 3.0 V6 Vulcan pushrod engine. It has original 75k (I bought it from the original owner).
It has an intermittent idle-speed knock up to maybe 1500 rpm. It can happen cold, warm, hot. It usually happens at idle without accelerating and will start knocking sitting at a light idling and the engine runs rough at the same time. But it isn't consistent.
I have replaced the throttle position switch, idle air control (since it's most likely to happen at idle) and the MAF sensor. All helped but did not cure. It does not throw any codes, no CEL. Timing was correct at 10 deg BTDC using the proper technique (with a certain circuit disconnected)
As it has no vacuum advance (it's all electronic) I am wondering if it might be the ignition module or maybe the ECU itself. The cap/rotor look good and plugs have
I have the impression this is not uncommon but I can't seem to find the cause and am not quite ready to go to the local dealer for diagnosis though I may have to.
Thanks!
It has an intermittent idle-speed knock up to maybe 1500 rpm. It can happen cold, warm, hot. It usually happens at idle without accelerating and will start knocking sitting at a light idling and the engine runs rough at the same time. But it isn't consistent.
I have replaced the throttle position switch, idle air control (since it's most likely to happen at idle) and the MAF sensor. All helped but did not cure. It does not throw any codes, no CEL. Timing was correct at 10 deg BTDC using the proper technique (with a certain circuit disconnected)
As it has no vacuum advance (it's all electronic) I am wondering if it might be the ignition module or maybe the ECU itself. The cap/rotor look good and plugs have
I have the impression this is not uncommon but I can't seem to find the cause and am not quite ready to go to the local dealer for diagnosis though I may have to.
Thanks!