FatCat-SKO
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- Aug 3, 2020
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Hi everyone, I found this community through a YouTube video from what the dude was saying this sounded like the place for me to come and ask questions and share the adventure with everyone. I recently bought a 1989 E-250 Camper van. A Falcon 190 to be exact! (unfortunately it has the toilet instead of the dinette).
When I bought it there was a pretty bad misfire so I checked the compression that was in spec, so I threw rotor cap wires and plugs at it and it seemed to clear right up. Happy with that I decided to get serious and as of right now the upper and lower are off and everything is getting nice and shiny!
I wanted to update with pictures and stuff along the way but I got lost in the project, its my first time working on anything fuel injected so that's been a good time. (seriously why cant everything still have a carb?) I have about a billion and a half questions but Ive just been in breakdown and de-grease mode, Im going to dig through the schematics and see if I can find out where the missing and broken vacuum lines I found go. Let me tell ya, Im pumped for that job tomorrow.
Anyway to anyone still with me Hi, Boy am I excited to have a new project!
When I bought it there was a pretty bad misfire so I checked the compression that was in spec, so I threw rotor cap wires and plugs at it and it seemed to clear right up. Happy with that I decided to get serious and as of right now the upper and lower are off and everything is getting nice and shiny!
I wanted to update with pictures and stuff along the way but I got lost in the project, its my first time working on anything fuel injected so that's been a good time. (seriously why cant everything still have a carb?) I have about a billion and a half questions but Ive just been in breakdown and de-grease mode, Im going to dig through the schematics and see if I can find out where the missing and broken vacuum lines I found go. Let me tell ya, Im pumped for that job tomorrow.
Anyway to anyone still with me Hi, Boy am I excited to have a new project!