Lincoln 460 engine has a miss fire, what to check for?
SOURCE: Ford 460 Engine Temp sensor
looking at the front of the engine, just to the right and behind the distributor cap. You will see a wire attached (push on).
SOURCE: what's the firing order for 1995 460 engine
For the 1995 Ford F350 V8: 460 cubic inch = 7.5L Engine:
Firing Order:
1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8
Cylinders:
....(back)....
|..4........8..|
|..3........7..|
|..2........6..|
|..1........5..|
.....(front)
Distributor:
....(back)
....[X]..5
...4.............1
2........O........8
...6.............7
..........3...[X] - clip
......(front)
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My 94 E350 with 460 had an intermittent miss that could not be figured out by several mechanics and by swapping a lot of parts. Finally discovered that year era has a problem in the EEC-IV engine control module caused by bad capacitor(s) over time. Remove the EEC-IV module, remove the 2 security style screws and lift cover off. Check for the tell tale fluid stain ring around the capacitors and green crud corrosion where the capacitor is soldered into the circuit board. If present you need to have the module rebuilt or find a donor or rebuilt one. I had mine rebuilt for $216 from a company in FL and now it runs perfect again.
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