Well, here's one more vote for doing stuff yourself. I had an odd no start situation every once in a while with the Bronco. Always happened at the worst times for my daughter. It would eventually start, but needed to cool down first it seemed. This last time I opened the hood and saw coolant bubbling from the hose connected to the throttle body. Hose was cracked a bit, and the inside looked melted.
Brought it to the auto parts store and sure enough, they confirmed it was fuel hose, not coolant hose. Not rated for that kind of heat. He suspects the IAC was sensing an overheat and not giving the engine enough air.
Mechanic that did my engine swap seemed knowledgeable, shared lots of info, let me supply my own parts, etc. I guess he just had this hose laying around and didn't want to bother getting the right stuff?
I like living where the Ogdens are high enough so that I'm not everyone's worst problem.- YetiMan
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