1993 5.0 stumble help!
#11
When you say you replaced the distributor stator are you talking about the pickup aka pip sensor? Check your grounds again, especially the ones for the computer, and check the eec relay. Start it cold and run a hair dryer on it to heat it up a little, not plastic melting hot, and see if it fails. Just remember a tight ground doesn't mean good. We're talking about cars that are 25 to 30 years old now and a little corrosion can cause big problems.
#12
I can't remember exactly where the eec grounds but there are some grounds on the firewall and the passenger side fender too. Also remember that disconnecting power or ground from the computer causes it to lose the learned engine management like fuel trims and iac values so it is normal to have some stumble and engine surging for a while as it relearns. Oh and like mjr said check your fuel pressure.
Last edited by mongolchuck; 02-27-2017 at 11:20 AM. Reason: Added
#13
So it turns out that it was the ECM quick disconnect (which is located on the ground Connection by the battery about a foot down the line) it looks like an inline fuse. I cleaned it once before but it doesn't seem as though I did a good enough job as I did it again and now the car is running fine, I believe that all the stumbling issues were from the ECM trying to relearn itself after being shut down from the ground every single time. I also cleaned the ground located below the ECM behind the kick panel inside the car. Hasn't shut off at all and has started to run better and better everyday is the ECM continues to relearn its programming.