Hello all, here is a little background: 2004 f150, 500 hrs - slowly developed a hesitation/stumble that occurred when advancing throttle from idle - also had lost top end power and would not hold steady RPM above 3700.
After replacing : the VST filter, inline filter above VST, water/fuel separation filter, front bowl mounted filter, plugs ..... and having injectors professionally cleaned, the stumble/hesitation is gone and top end power is back. BUT - I now have a new problem :
When I first started the engine after completing the filter/injector work, I noticed that the idle was 'hunting' between 600 - 900 rpm with a little cough or stumble at the low rpm each time. Anyway - I took the boat out for a power run and the engine ran great. Back at the dock, the 'hunting' idle was unchanged after running for 20 minutes a varied RPM. Turned engine off and then re-started it ( twice) to find that the idle is now holding steady at 1100 rpm
Any ideas on where to start or what to look for ? Thanks in advance for any advice or assistance you fellows could offer. JB
After replacing : the VST filter, inline filter above VST, water/fuel separation filter, front bowl mounted filter, plugs ..... and having injectors professionally cleaned, the stumble/hesitation is gone and top end power is back. BUT - I now have a new problem :
When I first started the engine after completing the filter/injector work, I noticed that the idle was 'hunting' between 600 - 900 rpm with a little cough or stumble at the low rpm each time. Anyway - I took the boat out for a power run and the engine ran great. Back at the dock, the 'hunting' idle was unchanged after running for 20 minutes a varied RPM. Turned engine off and then re-started it ( twice) to find that the idle is now holding steady at 1100 rpm
Any ideas on where to start or what to look for ? Thanks in advance for any advice or assistance you fellows could offer. JB
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