Hi all,
Just finished replacement of the LIM gasket on this machine. Seems to be a misfire problem now. I'm pretty sure it's on cylinder four since disconnecting the #4 plug wire at the coil pack doesn't alter the engine sound at idle. We (buddy of mine and I) were very careful when removing the push rods, making racks and removing them one at a time. Same with installation. I could see making an error here if it were just me but with both of us being watchful, I think they are correct.
Today I swapped the #4 cylinder coil pack with one from a 98 olds that is soon going to Purple Heart. No change. Also installed another plug wire from the same vehicle. No change. All new plugs were installed
Although the vehicle ran well before the LIM gasket replacement, I'm suspicious that it may be a fuel injector; only because I can think of no other cause affecting one cylinder. Something we may have done wrong was to take the LIM to a car wash to blast it clean. When we did spray it, it was upside down to avoid spraying the fuel rail side of the injectors.
I poured some injector cleaner in the fuel. Maybe that'll do the trick but frankly, I'll be surprised if it does.
What do you alll think? Is there a way to further troubleshoot this problem?
Do you all use code readers for this type of engine performance troubleshooting?
- Scotty
Just finished replacement of the LIM gasket on this machine. Seems to be a misfire problem now. I'm pretty sure it's on cylinder four since disconnecting the #4 plug wire at the coil pack doesn't alter the engine sound at idle. We (buddy of mine and I) were very careful when removing the push rods, making racks and removing them one at a time. Same with installation. I could see making an error here if it were just me but with both of us being watchful, I think they are correct.
Today I swapped the #4 cylinder coil pack with one from a 98 olds that is soon going to Purple Heart. No change. Also installed another plug wire from the same vehicle. No change. All new plugs were installed
Although the vehicle ran well before the LIM gasket replacement, I'm suspicious that it may be a fuel injector; only because I can think of no other cause affecting one cylinder. Something we may have done wrong was to take the LIM to a car wash to blast it clean. When we did spray it, it was upside down to avoid spraying the fuel rail side of the injectors.
I poured some injector cleaner in the fuel. Maybe that'll do the trick but frankly, I'll be surprised if it does.
What do you alll think? Is there a way to further troubleshoot this problem?
Do you all use code readers for this type of engine performance troubleshooting?
- Scotty
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