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1997 Ford 460 ignition

MrWizard
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since last week, ive been experiencing engine 'run while driving' problems

it starts great, then will NOT accelerate properly, or hesitates, bogs etc..

it started right after i filled the gas at my regular stop

after (2) days of this i added a can of sea foam

and things started improving over the course of several days

this morning it was 'slow' again, i went to gas up and filled up with premium , NOW its back firing and acting even worse

the questions i have are multiple

1997 bounder F53 chassis, 460 CuIn
where are the fuel filters, i can't find them

where are the ICM and EEC MODULES located i can't find them either
all the chassis manual says i have them

i'm thinking filters first and electronic modules 'next'
might be a good idea to get them and have them on hand
even IF not needed at this time

Onan generator is running fine, so i really don't think its a continuing fuel issue, although there could be contamination in the bottom of the tank, below the genny pickup, which has clogged the drive engine fuel filters
i was leaning heavy toward fuel issue until the backfiring started

part numbers and locations needed
and advice
thank you
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1997 F53 Bounder 36s
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John_Joey
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theoldwizard1 wrote:
The fuel filer should be mounted somewhere along the side rail. You need a special tool to replace it. WARNING ! At that age, the connectors MAY be corroded beyond use. If so, new connectors will need to be spliced in. Use a Motorcraft replacement filter (likely a Motorcraft FG872 - less than $10)...


At 5-8 mpg a lot of fuel gets ran through that filter in a very short time. Start with that first.
There’s no fool, like an old fool.

theoldwizard1
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Explorer
Inline pumps make me nervous, especially when they have hose barb fittings. This 50+ psi GASOLINE we are talking about !

RLS7201
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Explorer
MrWizard, you won't have a wiring problem if you elect to change the fuel pump. 96 and up have the new turbine pump with new wiring harness. It's just us 95 and older F53 that have to do some extra wiring.

Richard
95 Bounder 32H F53 460
2013 CRV Toad
2 Segways in Toad
First brake job
1941 Hudson

Heisenberg
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Explorer
Wiring
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Heisenberg
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Explorer
Pump I used.
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Heisenberg
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Explorer
Try this
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MrWizard
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will look for the fuel pressure test point (schrader valve)

and check the exhaust for excess heat on the mufflers

adding the external pump is an option i am considering
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1997 F53 Bounder 36s

MrWizard
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here is a picture of the old one before replacment

notice the heavy steel line in the way which was fasten with clamps to the frame


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Stim
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I have seen several Fords in the past have a problem with the muffler collapsing internally.
Just a long shot but a lot of parts got changed before finding the problem.
IIRC finding the exhaust pipe at the muffler would get really hot.

RLS7201
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Explorer
MrWizard wrote:
Filter changed, fg872 $15
Tool kit $10

NO schrader bleeder on top of my engine

*!#=/+ clamp in bracket with steel tube line in front of it

Pain in the A*!#

Will update on drive ability aka engine run on street


Schrader valve is on the right side fuel rail, just in front of the throttle body. You may have to push some stuff aside to see it.

Richard
95 Bounder 32H F53 460
2013 CRV Toad
2 Segways in Toad
First brake job
1941 Hudson

Big_Katuna
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MrWizard wrote:
Yes pressurized fuel came out of the filter
First end I removed was the outlet end facing forwards away from me


The post above this one has the old post I was referring to. It showed how to add a NAPA E fuel pump and have it powered by the Ford Collision relay.
My Kharma ran over my Dogma.

MrWizard
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Yes pressurized fuel came out of the filter
First end I removed was the outlet end facing forwards away from me
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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1997 F53 Bounder 36s

fcooper
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Big Katuna wrote:
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There was a thread here years ago from a guy that added a elec fuel pump near the filter leaving the OEM in place. The mod (Bounder something?) had it..
Dirt Dog?

Good luck.

Any brake dragging problems?


My first motorhome was an F-53, and I have a copy of of forum member Tom's (aka Dirt Rod) fuel pump installation. If you need it, send me (via PM) your email and I will send it to you. There are 3 word documents and 3 pictures.
Fred
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Big_Katuna
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theoldwizard1 wrote:
Big Katuna wrote:
A Ford mechanic told me that once the fuel PSI drops below ok level, the ECM goes whacky.

The ECM (EEC-IV) does not go "whacky". As RLS7201 stated, the ECM ASSUME the pressure is correct and injects the amount of fuel require based on that assumption !


Maybe he said kookoo instead of wacky.
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