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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
2003 Sport Trac Conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="rwbenner" data-source="post: 1050932" data-attributes="member: 77842"><p>Small update. Just realized I had a gap in my knowledge (not uncommon for me by the way lol). I always thought these had some form of throttle body injection….I was wrong. I guess each cylinder does have its own injector. So to revise my previous, if u can isolate the dead cylinder by pulling/replacing one plug wire at a time, then u could try swapping its injector with a nearby cylinder and see if the miss follows it. This would support the problem being with #1 as discussed above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwbenner, post: 1050932, member: 77842"] Small update. Just realized I had a gap in my knowledge (not uncommon for me by the way lol). I always thought these had some form of throttle body injection….I was wrong. I guess each cylinder does have its own injector. So to revise my previous, if u can isolate the dead cylinder by pulling/replacing one plug wire at a time, then u could try swapping its injector with a nearby cylinder and see if the miss follows it. This would support the problem being with #1 as discussed above. [/QUOTE]
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