- Joined
- May 26, 2001
- Messages
- 2,895
Here's something else to check out. If a known good MAF doesn't cure it, I would pop the cam sensor cap and check the magnet in the cap for signs of rubbing or being cracked but not broken. Touch the magnet inside the cap and see if it wiggles or shows signs of any rubbing. Also check the set screw on the reluctor wheel for signs of being loose as well. Those would be the two areas I would suspect. (MAF or cam sensor)
When the heating element inside the MAF starts to break or get's stretched in the MAF, it can cause very weird conditions, such as you are seeing. A 25 year old MAF sensors' heating element wire, can only take so much right foot abuse without a blowoff valve.
I have also seen similar issues with a car that had a roller cam and a high mileage re-used cam sensor. The sensor shaft and bearing had so much wear, that it allowed the reluctor ring to move high enough to start tearing into the cap and magnet. Pretty soon it cracked the magnet but didn't break it. Car would run fine, but under acceleration once the magnet started moving all heck would break loose with stumbling and running way too rich. I wish you luck on your diagnosis.
Keep us posted.
Patrick
When the heating element inside the MAF starts to break or get's stretched in the MAF, it can cause very weird conditions, such as you are seeing. A 25 year old MAF sensors' heating element wire, can only take so much right foot abuse without a blowoff valve.
I have also seen similar issues with a car that had a roller cam and a high mileage re-used cam sensor. The sensor shaft and bearing had so much wear, that it allowed the reluctor ring to move high enough to start tearing into the cap and magnet. Pretty soon it cracked the magnet but didn't break it. Car would run fine, but under acceleration once the magnet started moving all heck would break loose with stumbling and running way too rich. I wish you luck on your diagnosis.
Keep us posted.
Patrick