F 250 4WD Pickup V8-302 5.0L (1986)
NOTE:
SERVICE ANY ITEM THAT IS NOT PERFORMING AT PROPER SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE CONTINUING.
4.
Fuel pressure that is too high may cause rich air fuel mixtures to pass through the catalyst which could cause higher than normal catalyst
temperatures. Refer to the following procedure for service details.
a.
Check fuel pressure, install fuel pressure gauge, start and run the engine at idle. Fuel pressures between 28 and 34 PSI are typical (4.9L
typically is 15 PSI higher).
b.
Disconnect the vacuum line going to the fuel pressure regulator. Fuel pressure typically jumps to 40 PSI +/- 3 PSI (4.9L typically is 15
PSI higher). Visually inspect vacuum line for raw fuel.
NOTE:
FUEL PRESSURES ABOVE THESE VALUES SHOULD BE CORRECTED. HOWEVER, THIS MAY NOT BE THE CAUSE OF
THE CONCERN. SERVICE AS NECESSARY.
5.
Throttle plates in the throttle body not returning to the proper closed position may cause excessive catalyst temperatures during downhill
grades. Refer to the following procedure for service details.
a.
Visually inspect the throttle body and linkage for:
^
Binding or sticking throttle linkage.
^
Tight speed control linkage or cable.
^
Vacuum line interference.
^
Electrical harness interference.
NOTE:
AFTERMARKET GOVERNORS, THROTTLE LINKAGE AND CABLES ASSOCIATED WITH POWER TAKE-OFF UNITS, MAY
ALSO INTERFERE WITH PROPER THROTTLE RETURN. SERVICE AS NECESSARY.
6.
It is extremely important that all systems related to the engine and emission systems operate properly.
a.
Visually inspect the engine compartment to make sure all vacuum hoses and spark plug wires are properly routed and securely
connected.
b.
Inspect all wiring harnesses and connectors for insulation damage, burned, overheated, loose or broken conditions.
c.
Verify proper operation of the thermactor system. Thermactor systems that fail to dump thermactor air to the atmosphere properly or at
the correct time can cause high catalyst temperatures.
d.
Visually inspect thermactor system for damaged or kinked hoses and perform a function test on following components: air control valve,
check valve, silencer, filter and the air bypass solenoid.
e.
Verify proper operation of the engine cooling system thermostat.
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: NONE
WARRANTY STATUS: Eligible Under Basic Warranty
Coverage, Emissions
Warranty Coverage
OPERATION DESCRIPTION
TIME
911211A
Diagnostics - Perform
0.5 Hrs.
KOEO And KOER Self Tests
911211B
Timing - Check Or Adjust
0.5 Hrs.
Spark Timing, Check
Computed Timing And
Check Secondary Ignition
System With Engine
Analyzer.
911211C
Check - Fuel Pressure And
0.2 Hrs.
Inspect Vacuum Line For
Raw Fuel.
911211D
Inspect - Throttle Body And
0.1 Hrs.
Linkage.
911211E
Inspect - Vacuum Hoses,
0.1 Hrs.
Electrical Harnesses,