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Trooper stalling after warm #431744 04/08/04 04:02 PM
Joined: Oct 2003
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MoogVO Offline OP
Wheeler
Ok... here's the deal...

I have an 89 Troop with a 2.6L 4-banger. The head was just replaced due to a burned valve... Now, it starts up fine and runs fine, but after running it for a while, when you go to start it up again it will stall out or idle bad.

Any ideas?

Thanx in advance!!


Tom Moog



1994 Trooper LS
Re: Trooper stalling after warm [Re: MoogVO] #431745 04/08/04 08:09 PM
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RT1 Offline
Mudrunner
If it's the 2.6 fuel injected could be the EGR is stuck. When cold the EGR vacuum circuit is bypassed by a thermo vacuum switch. Once the engine warms the switch opens allowing vacuum to the EGR. Then again it could be the thermo vacuum switch is stuck closed not allowing vacuum to the EGR, but then again it could be the O2 sensor, carbon buildup on the throttle body, timing, mass air flow sensor a vacuum tube with a hole in it or pulled out of place, low fuel pressure... That's what I love about these engines. You have so many choices!

My vote would be EGR circuit. Getting all the vacuum tubes back to the right ports after a tear down is easy to mess up; especially those
two on the thermo-vac valve, tough to get to with two index fingers. And if you haven't replaced the O2 sensor in a while it might be worth the twenty bucks. I recently went through the same scenario and while cleaning out the throttle and tuning/timing made a difference it didn't really start running well until I replaced the O2 sensor. I don't think they last 90,000 miles like the book says.


'89 P'up, 2.6 I-Tec, 488,000 miles and done... gone to the great beyond
Re: Trooper stalling after warm [Re: RT1] #431746 04/09/04 02:00 AM
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onebadtrooper Offline
Body Damage is Cool
hey man I thought you had a nice lookin trooper with a 2.8L and a 4.3L intake?


89 trooper, tera low t-case gears,5.38's, 3" indy4xsus lift3"body lift,safari snorkle,warn winch,custom bull bar,custom rock sliders,warn hubs,35x13.50r15,custom rear bumper trooper pics
Re: Trooper stalling after warm [Re: onebadtrooper] #431747 04/09/04 05:16 PM
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MoogVO Offline OP
Wheeler
I have a '90 with the 2.8, and a 4.3 TBI indeed. This one was in a buddy's shop. He put a head on it and it runs funny. I was trying to help get an answer for him.

Good eye tho! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


Tom Moog



1994 Trooper LS







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