RustyRai78
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I am having difficulty with my 1978 Ford Bronco.
I just bought the bronco, and it supposedly has a newly rebuilt engine (10k miles on it)
But when I accelerate, it starts sluggishly. Sometimes starts to stall when I get to around 30 mph. Then when it starts to stall, if I floor it a little, it will (backfire?) then go forward fine. It also seems to have trouble going past 60mph at all. I could have the pedal down to the floor but that is as far as it will go. I was thinking maybe dirty piston rings, but if the engine is newish, then it shouldn't be that?
I am just hoping for some suggestions before I take it all apart. Seems to lack some power.
Thanks.
I just bought the bronco, and it supposedly has a newly rebuilt engine (10k miles on it)
But when I accelerate, it starts sluggishly. Sometimes starts to stall when I get to around 30 mph. Then when it starts to stall, if I floor it a little, it will (backfire?) then go forward fine. It also seems to have trouble going past 60mph at all. I could have the pedal down to the floor but that is as far as it will go. I was thinking maybe dirty piston rings, but if the engine is newish, then it shouldn't be that?
I am just hoping for some suggestions before I take it all apart. Seems to lack some power.
Thanks.