This time I decided to tackle it myself feeling that either the old coils were dead or dying and also did the plugs. All fine and done, car runs a bit better than it did. So, I decide to go out and test it. Same symptoms. Engine starts to gasp as if it was searching for air at load and at 2 to 2.5K RPM it drops about 250 rpm, back up to 2500, back down a couple hundred RPM then up to say 2600 and it goes on from there.
I got an ODBII reader and found a code description (sorry, I am not near anything to get the actual code) that reads large leak in Evaporative Emmissions. Looking through the engine compartment, everything looks good and secure. The only thing I found I am actually very curious about is there is a 2 to 3 in aluminum hose behind the engine block accessible from the open hood that is connecting the engine to what looks like the air flow system. Not sure what it is but it is just one there; no ring claps or anything there other than it being loose and freely moves about the receiving hose connections. Odd to me.
Lastly, given my descriptions, I could be all wrong about my feelings. What are the chances this is related to either fuel filter, fuel pump, charcoal cannister, or anything else for that matter? I am hoping for a simply glaring, cost effective solution. I am already $400 in the hole for the plugs and coils. Given what is happening today (Covid) and the fact I am one of few still working, it is vital I keep this vehicle in working order. Thanks everyone in advance.
Jeff






