Hi all,
First, I'm very glad to have found this forum!! I've been doing a lot of searching and reading here, and I'm blown away by the knowledge and 'niceness' of the members (special thanks to Cruiser54)!
I recently purchased an '88 Comanche 2wd (4.0/5spd Renix). The truck is running extremely rough, except at idle. With any amount of throttle (though I don't believe I've floored it yet), the motor will stumble, misfire, and today for the first time, I heard a backfire. So far I have: cleaned the dipstick ground and associated terminals, replaced both battery cables, replaced (and adjusted) the TPS that was not sweeping smoothly, replaced the firewall ground per Cruiser54's tip, throttle body appears to have been recently cleaned, the MAP hose is good per my quick mouth vacuum test, cleaned out the C101 connector, and used contact cleaner on all the electrical connections I could find in the engine bay.
I still need to do the sensor ground upgrade and eliminate the C101 connector as I get variable resistance when wiggling the wire harness as well as C101 connector. I also have ordered the vacuum harnesses as there are multiple broken and missing vacuum lines (see pics). There are mangled wires running to the distributor as well which I need to replace (see pic).
After doing some more reading I have removed the valve cover and attempted to check the distributor indexing as it appears the cap and wires were recently replaced. I'm not sure if the distributor itself is new or old but I'm thinking it could be old as it says "Lucas" on the sticker (see pic). I removed the cap and checked for rotor alignment at TDC but stopped before actually re-indexing the distributor. The rotor appears to point at 5 o'clock when at TDC, which seems correct. If it was off a couple teeth could that cause the extremely rough running?
I'm wondering if I should go ahead index the distributor (or replace if necessary), or if I should wait until I have eliminated the C101 connector and sensor ground upgrade? Also, one of the two throttle body holes is open (see pic). Is a vacuum line supposed to go there as well? Am I missing anything obvious in figuring out this rough running issue? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Dustin
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