Skip to the part you want to see here: 00:00 Intro, van update 01:49 Smoke machine info 03:38 Smoke machine unboxing and overview 05:27 How to use smoke machine 10:46 Van Exhaust smoke test 16:06 Van Intake Smoke test 19:05 Final thoughts and outro
Cool. You should make yourself some adapters to check for pressure drop in radiator (15PSI max) and even heater core (5 PSI max). Just run air until desired PSI, shut it off, and check for pressure drop after a given amount of time. Heck, you could even smoke them as well if you wanted to.
Me and my wife just started converting a 2006 e250 4.6 and I’m having trouble tracking down a vacuum leak. The only codes it’s giving me is a p0171,p2195 and my fuel trims for just bank one are crazy high at 28-29 positive at idle then drop when raising the rpm. I tried spraying carb cleaner around but did not notice any changes to the fuel trims. I don’t see any noticeable hoses that are cracked. Just wondering if you had any suggestions? Also one more question I’m also disconnecting the rear ac system and when I am going to recharge the system how much refrigerant are you going to put in since it’s significantly smaller. Anyways your videos are great please keep posting more of these van videos !
Sounds like a vacuum leak if the fuel trims are high positive at idle then improve with rpm. What is bank 2 like? If its mostly effecting 1 bank then I would say maybe a an intake runner/gasket has a leak, i would just keep spraying the carb cleaner, smoke testing is the best way to figure out for sure if there is a leak, maybe someone had a party smoke machine you could maybe rig something up with that 🤔 no obvious exhaust manifold leaks? That could cause the condition you have but the leak has to be big enough
I really doubt its your o2 sensor but cause your fuel trims seem to be responding. If in doubt though you could swap 02 sensors from bank 2 to bank 1 and see if the fuel trims follow. It is notable that only bank 1 is effected, is bank 2 perfect or is it high positive too but not as bad?
Skip to the part you want to see here:
00:00 Intro, van update
01:49 Smoke machine info
03:38 Smoke machine unboxing and overview
05:27 How to use smoke machine
10:46 Van Exhaust smoke test
16:06 Van Intake Smoke test
19:05 Final thoughts and outro
Thanks for the video Tdub. The van is coming along nicely. Keep the vids coming. 👍
No problem! Thanks for watching. They shall continue
I have an E350 V10 Triton. Incredible motor
nice! that took the place of the big block 460
Cool. You should make yourself some adapters to check for pressure drop in radiator (15PSI max) and even heater core (5 PSI max). Just run air until desired PSI, shut it off, and check for pressure drop after a given amount of time. Heck, you could even smoke them as well if you wanted to.
hey that's a great idea! easy cooling system pressure test!
Me and my wife just started converting a 2006 e250 4.6 and I’m having trouble tracking down a vacuum leak. The only codes it’s giving me is a p0171,p2195 and my fuel trims for just bank one are crazy high at 28-29 positive at idle then drop when raising the rpm. I tried spraying carb cleaner around but did not notice any changes to the fuel trims. I don’t see any noticeable hoses that are cracked. Just wondering if you had any suggestions? Also one more question I’m also disconnecting the rear ac system and when I am going to recharge the system how much refrigerant are you going to put in since it’s significantly smaller. Anyways your videos are great please keep posting more of these van videos !
I know a smoke machine would help we are just trying to keep cost down as much as possible but might be worth getting one I’m not sure.
Sounds like a vacuum leak if the fuel trims are high positive at idle then improve with rpm. What is bank 2 like? If its mostly effecting 1 bank then I would say maybe a an intake runner/gasket has a leak, i would just keep spraying the carb cleaner, smoke testing is the best way to figure out for sure if there is a leak, maybe someone had a party smoke machine you could maybe rig something up with that 🤔 no obvious exhaust manifold leaks? That could cause the condition you have but the leak has to be big enough
I really doubt its your o2 sensor but cause your fuel trims seem to be responding. If in doubt though you could swap 02 sensors from bank 2 to bank 1 and see if the fuel trims follow. It is notable that only bank 1 is effected, is bank 2 perfect or is it high positive too but not as bad?