Slammed on the brakes November 03, 2007, 10:49:17 AM Well im new to the forum and I like what ive seen so far lots of great info, I was recently taking a night drive through town when this idiot pulled out in front of me, followed by a big SLAM of the brakes, well at the next light my cougar was running like , i stopped at the service station to check the brake booster the vaccum line was hooked up so im just baffled at what the problem could be so i dug a little deeper i removed the upper half of the intake to find some hoses dryrotted and one completely off. Hooked it back up and it still runs like , also have replace wires and plugs and fuel filter still no dice, any ideas?Thanks -Matt Quote Selected
Slammed on the brakes Reply #1 – November 03, 2007, 03:05:17 PM first off we need to know what year and engine your talking about and if possible pics would be a plus. Quote Selected
Slammed on the brakes Reply #2 – November 03, 2007, 04:44:18 PM if it makes u feel anybetter after i changed upper and lower intake gaskets the car ran like complete shiznit needed plugs coil coil wire timing tune...buncha hoses Quote Selected
Slammed on the brakes Reply #3 – November 03, 2007, 06:10:29 PM 1988 5.0 everything is right im still having the same problem i did before i took the intake off Quote Selected
Slammed on the brakes Reply #4 – November 03, 2007, 09:41:18 PM Take the vacuum line going to the booster off and plug it, then see if the engine still runs like (Do NOT drive the car as you won't have power brakes). You might have ruptured the diaphragm inside the booster causing a vacuum leak. It's a stretch, as I've never heard of it happening, but it's about the only connection I can see between slamming on the brakes and the car running like afterwards. Quote Selected
Slammed on the brakes Reply #5 – November 03, 2007, 10:50:36 PM i had an old car that ran like after i got on the brakes hard, turned out my oil was really low:dunce: Quote Selected
Slammed on the brakes Reply #6 – November 04, 2007, 01:03:10 AM tried the brake booster already still no dice and yes the oil is at the proper level lol, this has baffeled mechanics in my home town as they cant seem to find the problem could it have jumped timing? Quote Selected
Slammed on the brakes Reply #7 – November 04, 2007, 01:42:32 AM Have you pulled codes yet, or had it done?That may give a general direction to start in Quote Selected
Slammed on the brakes Reply #9 – November 04, 2007, 08:32:30 AM Don't worry, the cel light doesn't have to be on If you don't have a scanner, you can pick one up at AutoZone or Advance for about $30. That's depending if they exist where you live of course. AutoZone can scan codes for free too if you take the car there.There is also a write-up in this thread about how to check them yourself without a scanner. Quote Selected