Both a friend and I, each driving 1995 Ford Explorers with the 4.0 L OHV engine, developed an off and on surging problem at speeds over 37 MPH. The problem was corrected by installing a new set of Ford Motorcraft platinum spark plugs. In my situation I only had 41,000 miles on the original plugs but 2 of them already had gaps wider than the specified range.
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my sparkplugs are gaped to wide can that cause my car to surge and poor starting
Yes, the linkage on a Briggs and Stratton motor can cause it to surge if it is misadjusted or damaged. This linkage controls the throttle and governor, which regulate the engine's speed and performance. If the linkage is sticking or not functioning properly, it can lead to inconsistent engine speeds, resulting in a surging effect. Regular maintenance and inspection of the linkage can help prevent this issue.
Engine overheating will cause the anti-freeze to surge into the overflow tank. A blown head gasket will also cause the anti-freeze to surge into the overflow tank.
No, high winds and storm surge are two different weather phenomena. High winds refer to the movement of air at high speeds, while storm surge is an abnormal rise in sea level during a storm that can cause flooding in coastal areas. Storm surge is typically caused by the strong winds and low pressure of a storm pushing water towards the shore.
You probably have a dirty carburetor causing that surge.
the engine to stall and surge at idle
A storm surge
Hurricanes cause most of their death and destruction through something called a storm surge. The storm surge results from the hurricane's winds forcing seawater onto land. This storm surge can lead to severe coastal flooding.
Many people talk about an EGR valve going bad is a commen issue.
Try disconnecting the vacuum line at the EGR valve and plug it off with a cap or screw into the hose. The diaphrams get weak with age and seem to cause 99% of the surge issue. If not check the internal coil / power packs.