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Crvk99

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I recently bought a 96 bronco (107K miles) that had been re-poed. To good of a deal to pass up on. ran great for about 3 months. Exhaust system has rotted off and now it ends at the cat. When I step on the gas I get either no real response from the engine or it will red line with little power making it to the drive train. I have an intermittent engine light which is related to the o2 sensor error 1151. I've gotten a XMSN fliter change recently and everything looked good. Light was on before acceleration problems arose. I usually have to use the shoulder of the road to not hamper passing traffic.

I also have noticed in the Texas heat that after I travel a good distance(10-20 miles or more) that when i shut the vehicle off my coolant starts to boil and blows the cap off the reservoir or a least fizzes out the cap. Truck does not overheat and coolant level is good. I am a helicopter mechanic so i know I can do the repairs myself but have limited troubleshooting skills on autos.

I hate for this to be one of my first posts, but any help would be appreciated for this is my daily driver.

 
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It is not unussual for coolant to boil when you shut off a hot engine it is no longer circulating, but if it's blowing fluid out I'd begin by checking the radiator cap.

 

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Make sure the mixture of coolant to water is ok and it could be due to the excessive revving to get up to speed. I'm expirencing the exact same problem. I attached a dynomax muffler to my cat and the muffler's aluminum coating melted off. I'm going to replace the O2 sensor tomorrow and see what happens. If I were you, I'd check the mixture of coolant, change the O2 sensor and put a muffler on for backpressure.

 
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thanks for the help, ill let you know how it turns out. keep the help coming!!!!!!!!!!

 

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If the coolant spews out the cap but the engine is not overheating, the cap is a definite possibility. The no power could be a clogged cat. Keep the glycol at a level that is consistent with your weather environment, in other words there is no need for a -30 degree protection in the hot weather of Texas. Strait water would work best, but would cause the engine and water pump to rust so put in a mix that represents the weather you encounter.

Good luck,

:)>-

 

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redline without making it to the wheels? you mean like a slipping trans?

sure your radiator is good? maybe pressure test it see if it holds pressure or bleeds right down. im no radiator expert but i believe its possible for your trans cooler to corrupt your antifreeze. if im wrong at least ill be corrected.

 

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