Recently purchased a 94 Jeep Cherokee, 4.0L i6. I was trying to check if I had a bad head gasket and tried removing one of my spark plugs to see if there was any residue. I ended up doing a cooling system flush, water pump and thermostat aswell. In the process I removed one of the fuel lines to get to the power steering pump screws.
Fast forward:
I'm now having a problem when accelerating out of turns. My jeep hesitates and feels like it will stall. I initially chalked it up to me not being good at driving stick shift, but I know it's more than that.
The problem wasn't there when I bought the jeep, and only showed up after doing the things I mentioned above. What do you think is causing my problem?
1. Messed up something with the spark plug or wire.
2. Air bubbles in fuel line
3. Fuel pump maybe?
4. Air bubbles in radiator (I tried bleeding it and still has the problem)
Fast forward:
I'm now having a problem when accelerating out of turns. My jeep hesitates and feels like it will stall. I initially chalked it up to me not being good at driving stick shift, but I know it's more than that.
The problem wasn't there when I bought the jeep, and only showed up after doing the things I mentioned above. What do you think is causing my problem?
1. Messed up something with the spark plug or wire.
2. Air bubbles in fuel line
3. Fuel pump maybe?
4. Air bubbles in radiator (I tried bleeding it and still has the problem)