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checkout the crank sensor give these websites a try www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com if all fails stop by your local library and get your hands on a Haynes auto repair manual for your Van wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
I have a 1989 E350 that had the same problem. I finally found that I had corroded connectors under the hood. There was a group of 5 connectors behind the air cleaner housing under the hood. Two of them had hot wires that feed the computer and the injectors. Repaird these and the van starts right up. Hope this helps.
before doing anything I would disconnect the battery, leave it a few minutes then refit and restart, try it then.
does the engine STOP, as if you turned the ignition off?
or dies it struggle and die?
You can google 87 Econoline Van Vacuum lines diagram and you'll find a site that will give it to you for free. If you don't find it purchase a Haynes manual from your local auto parts store.
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