03 Big Red
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My 17 year old son drives a '96 f150 with a 300ci inline six.
Evidently, it developed a pin hole in one of the steel pipes that the heater hoses are connected to and pumped out most of the coolant. My son was oblivious to this until it cut off in a plume of steam.
I was hoping against hope that it was something simple. I checked the distributor gear, not sheared. I checked fuel pressure at the rail, plenty. I checked for spark, strong at the plug wire. I had the ICM tested, it failed at Auto zone and passed at OReilly.
What's next?
It will crank and crank without any sign of catching.
Thanks, Marc
Evidently, it developed a pin hole in one of the steel pipes that the heater hoses are connected to and pumped out most of the coolant. My son was oblivious to this until it cut off in a plume of steam.
I was hoping against hope that it was something simple. I checked the distributor gear, not sheared. I checked fuel pressure at the rail, plenty. I checked for spark, strong at the plug wire. I had the ICM tested, it failed at Auto zone and passed at OReilly.
What's next?
It will crank and crank without any sign of catching.
Thanks, Marc