My son (EagleJoe93) and I are still plugging away at getting his 1986 Eagle on the road. I just haven’t had the time to really get my head into figuring out some of the details regarding some of the underhood wiring and vacuum lines, and for a 19 year old with his first car, his patience has been astounding.
Engine-wise, here’s what we’ve done:
- installed Gronk’s Motorcraft 2150 carburetor
- removed and reinstalled the intake and exhaust manifolds due to leaking gaskets
- installed an aluminum rocker arm cover
- removed EGR valve due to it being damaged and also due to the tube between the intake and exhaust manifolds being damaged
- installed a new catalytic converter
We have the parts to do the TFI upgrade, plus new spark plugs, battery cables, all fluids and more. It’s unfortunate that it’s taken us this long (we bought the car in January 2012) because thinking we’d get thing done sooner, I wasn’t as careful as I should have been during disassembly, and I didn’t mark hoses and wires as carefully as I should have (who among us hasn’t done this?), so now I’m trying to figure everything out.
Currently, the EGR valve has been removed because: 1) it was clearly defective, 2) the tube. We possibly intend to replace it at some point, but for now, there’s no EGR and I believe the thermal control valve in the intake manifold is also damaged and has been replaced with a simple metal plug.
What I really need are clear wiring diagrams for some of the engine systems. I have three questions:
1) What wires go to the electric choke and intake manifold heater? How are the voltages to these regulated? At this point we’ve removed much of the smog equipment from this engine (O2 sensor, EGR valve, and the Motorcraft only has h a simple air filter), so many of the inputs to the ECM aren’t there anymore. I don’t see how the ECM can work without all of the inputs it was designed to have. If possible, I’ like to keep the electric choke and manifold heater.
2) We thought we correctly connected the temperature sensor and wire for the temperature gauge, but it’s not moving at all. What wire should be going to the temperature sensor?
3) What is the stock location for the negative battery wire on the engine?
For a later project, Joe and I picked up a head and exhaust manifold from a 1992 4.0 L Jeep, and I notice that with the header-style exhaust manifold there’s no EGR valve. Were EGR valves used on these engines? I did intend to replace the EGR valve on Joe’s car at some point, but if they weren’t used with the 4.0 L head, then we’ll be able to save on that expense.
Thank you.