Hello everyone.
I have an 87 Bronco II that has run in to some problems. The problem presents itself after driving for 20 or so minutes or more. For some reason, which I believe to be some kind of overheating, after driving for the 20 or so minutes, it starts to get jerky (some kind of loss of power) and will eventually stall, and not start up again for about 15 minutes or more. When it does this it attempts to start up but the engine fails to turnover. If I try immediately after it stalls, sometimes it will start up again, and die shortly after. It seems that the longer I let it sit after stalling the more reliable it will be without stalling, and the faster it will start. I brought it to a mechanic who failed to find anything majorly wrong with it, which I find remarkable with 140k miles on it. Anyways, he mentioned flushing the cooling system, but hesitated seeing as it is so old and that the result would most likely be holes in the cooling system, ending up with more problems then I started with. I have just changed the air filter and put in fuel injector cleaner, but I doubt the problem will fix itself so easily. I checked the radiator fluid and its pretty brown, so I think he is right about the system being rusted out.
Anyone run into any similar problems? Recommendations? Questions that I could check under the hood and answer for more feedback? I appreciate any help anyone can give me very much, as I have grown quite the headache from the situation.
Thanks again,
Alex
I have an 87 Bronco II that has run in to some problems. The problem presents itself after driving for 20 or so minutes or more. For some reason, which I believe to be some kind of overheating, after driving for the 20 or so minutes, it starts to get jerky (some kind of loss of power) and will eventually stall, and not start up again for about 15 minutes or more. When it does this it attempts to start up but the engine fails to turnover. If I try immediately after it stalls, sometimes it will start up again, and die shortly after. It seems that the longer I let it sit after stalling the more reliable it will be without stalling, and the faster it will start. I brought it to a mechanic who failed to find anything majorly wrong with it, which I find remarkable with 140k miles on it. Anyways, he mentioned flushing the cooling system, but hesitated seeing as it is so old and that the result would most likely be holes in the cooling system, ending up with more problems then I started with. I have just changed the air filter and put in fuel injector cleaner, but I doubt the problem will fix itself so easily. I checked the radiator fluid and its pretty brown, so I think he is right about the system being rusted out.
Anyone run into any similar problems? Recommendations? Questions that I could check under the hood and answer for more feedback? I appreciate any help anyone can give me very much, as I have grown quite the headache from the situation.
Thanks again,
Alex