Posted by Ken-in-Ky on June 09, 2008 at 08:36:13 from (66.38.32.229):
1986 Ford F150 half ton pick-up Just after I bought it ,it used to stop running but would not restart , It happened once in a parking lot , got it towed they replaced a part they said on the side of the distributor???, The next time some months later it stopped in the middle of the road , towed to workshop and they said she's jake !!!, About two weeks later stopped again outside my house , The same tow scratched his head, and said it was the fuel pump , they replaced the timimg chain , it slipped a cog ???, Yesterday I was driving to town and it started to chug along as if it was running out of gas or it was trying to change gear erratically, I moved the gear lever to O/drive and was able to steer it into a fuel stop nearby. Checked the trans oil level down a bit and topped up , Restarted engine it ran for about 10 sec, then stopped , did that a couple of times , rev the engine in park no sign of miss, because the engine revs and speed shift the gears up and down is there something out of wack that makes trans shift even though the truck is not under load or pulling any additional weight .When in use it shifts at about 35 and about 45 , The truck has about a little over 100K since new , I bought it about 93K . Its a V/8 and likes the taste of fuel ,although driven at around 50mph . Is there anyone out there who has had experience with this model , I would be extremely grateful.
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