Alright boys, need some help to ease my frazzled nerves.
My car is a garage queen, I have driven it a total of *maybe* 3,000 miles in the past 4 years. Well, long-story short, I took the car for a drive about 4 months ago after it sat for a period of maybe 2-3 months, and it developed a misfire. I noticed it under load, and at idle.
At that point, I only had a check engine light when it would miss under load. So, I chalked it up to bad coils. I ordered 6 new coils, but before installing them, I drove the car one more time to see if it was still doing it, and it had completely cleared up. Ran beautifully, no misses, no stumbles.
Parked the car, sat for about another month and I decide to drive it again. Well, she ran absolutely horrible. Was misfiring a lot at idle, threw a check engine light (at idle). At this point I am panicking, and decide it's time to tear into it to see what is going on.
Fast forward to last week, I pull the spark plugs, I notice spark plug 3 is wet with fuel. OK, no big deal, I'll swap the plug and see how she runs. She idled much smoother.
So I figure, plugs are out, let me go ahead and compression test this motor make sure everything is good. This was done cold, with all the plugs out of the motor. Well, basically my worst fear, compression test across the board were as follows:
Cylinder 1: 148
Cylinder 2 148
Cylinder 3: 148
Cylinder 4: 98 and 102 (?????)
Cylinder 5: 148
Cylinder 6: 148
So obviously, cylinder 4 being low compression is not good. I am absolutely baffled at what caused this because I baby the car, hardly redline the damn thing, and drive it basically like a grandpa and only rarely. I started to think it was possibly my injectors when it was missing, which may have caused too much or too little fuel.
But now I am not sure what happened. I guess best case scenario at this point would be an issue with the head, like a bent valve or seal somewhere, but I really have no clue what to expect.
I peaked into the cylinders and found cylinder 3 damp with what seems like fuel, which adds up because the plug was also wet with fuel. Cylinder 4, piston looked dry like the rest. I was not able to get my boroscope to see the cylinder walls, so I'll try that next.
Here's pictures of said cylinders:
Cylinder1:
Cylinder 2:
Cylinder 3: (wet with fuel)
Cylinder 4: cylinder with low compression
Cylinder 5:
Cylinder 6:
I will be doing a leakdown test next, and will update this thread with results.
Creating this thread for any guidance on where to go from here. Any advice or has anyone had a similar situation or symptoms that can help me figure out what is going on or what caused this. Car is tuned by Hassan and has a CSL airbox, running MAP sensor. Euro headers, exhaust, other than that stock motor.
Basically my worst nightmare (anyone with OCD can relate).
My car is a garage queen, I have driven it a total of *maybe* 3,000 miles in the past 4 years. Well, long-story short, I took the car for a drive about 4 months ago after it sat for a period of maybe 2-3 months, and it developed a misfire. I noticed it under load, and at idle.
At that point, I only had a check engine light when it would miss under load. So, I chalked it up to bad coils. I ordered 6 new coils, but before installing them, I drove the car one more time to see if it was still doing it, and it had completely cleared up. Ran beautifully, no misses, no stumbles.
Parked the car, sat for about another month and I decide to drive it again. Well, she ran absolutely horrible. Was misfiring a lot at idle, threw a check engine light (at idle). At this point I am panicking, and decide it's time to tear into it to see what is going on.
Fast forward to last week, I pull the spark plugs, I notice spark plug 3 is wet with fuel. OK, no big deal, I'll swap the plug and see how she runs. She idled much smoother.
So I figure, plugs are out, let me go ahead and compression test this motor make sure everything is good. This was done cold, with all the plugs out of the motor. Well, basically my worst fear, compression test across the board were as follows:
Cylinder 1: 148
Cylinder 2 148
Cylinder 3: 148
Cylinder 4: 98 and 102 (?????)
Cylinder 5: 148
Cylinder 6: 148
So obviously, cylinder 4 being low compression is not good. I am absolutely baffled at what caused this because I baby the car, hardly redline the damn thing, and drive it basically like a grandpa and only rarely. I started to think it was possibly my injectors when it was missing, which may have caused too much or too little fuel.
But now I am not sure what happened. I guess best case scenario at this point would be an issue with the head, like a bent valve or seal somewhere, but I really have no clue what to expect.
I peaked into the cylinders and found cylinder 3 damp with what seems like fuel, which adds up because the plug was also wet with fuel. Cylinder 4, piston looked dry like the rest. I was not able to get my boroscope to see the cylinder walls, so I'll try that next.
Here's pictures of said cylinders:
Cylinder1:
Cylinder 2:
Cylinder 3: (wet with fuel)
Cylinder 4: cylinder with low compression
Cylinder 5:
Cylinder 6:
I will be doing a leakdown test next, and will update this thread with results.
Creating this thread for any guidance on where to go from here. Any advice or has anyone had a similar situation or symptoms that can help me figure out what is going on or what caused this. Car is tuned by Hassan and has a CSL airbox, running MAP sensor. Euro headers, exhaust, other than that stock motor.
Basically my worst nightmare (anyone with OCD can relate).
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