
The smurf is back and overall I'm ecstatic, I need come clarification though. I'll start with the work done.
- Rebuilt 4R70; junkyard listed it as from a 2001 Grand Marquis ~120k miles. When Rob opened it he realized the fluid has never been changed. It also had an 11" TC.
- Because of the smaller TC he replaced my fly wheel.
- Replaced rear main seal; Fuel pump; filter; fuel line.
- Installed the Mark Driveshaft & limited slip rear carrier.
On the drive home going about 55-60 when I let off the gas the RPMs would dip to ~1k bounce up to ~1.5k do this 2 -3 times then settle near 1k.
On the highway I did not have this issue, nor the following day driving to work, very different driving scenarios though. Rob suggesting driving and keeping an eye on it, stated it could be the TC locking up and it has a higher stall so it will drive differently.
Any input here would be appreciated.
Also, on my way to work Friday it threw a lean code on bank 2. Looking at the fuel trims they are ~10% low (short + long).
If the fuel pump is higher flow than stock this would cause the injector duty cycle to be shorter, explaining the above, correct?
- Rebuilt 4R70; junkyard listed it as from a 2001 Grand Marquis ~120k miles. When Rob opened it he realized the fluid has never been changed. It also had an 11" TC.
- Because of the smaller TC he replaced my fly wheel.
- Replaced rear main seal; Fuel pump; filter; fuel line.
- Installed the Mark Driveshaft & limited slip rear carrier.
On the drive home going about 55-60 when I let off the gas the RPMs would dip to ~1k bounce up to ~1.5k do this 2 -3 times then settle near 1k.
On the highway I did not have this issue, nor the following day driving to work, very different driving scenarios though. Rob suggesting driving and keeping an eye on it, stated it could be the TC locking up and it has a higher stall so it will drive differently.
Any input here would be appreciated.
Also, on my way to work Friday it threw a lean code on bank 2. Looking at the fuel trims they are ~10% low (short + long).
If the fuel pump is higher flow than stock this would cause the injector duty cycle to be shorter, explaining the above, correct?