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post May 8 2004, 10:13 PM
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I got the engine started tonight. And as it was running it was missing bad as if though it was running on only 3 Cylinders. But as i take the RPM to around 3k it starts to run really smooth. I cant help but to think that i might have a Fualty injector that is having a hard time opening up untill there is some good pressure behind it. I havent had the chance to Check for spark at all the cylinders or do a spray check on the injectors. Im just trying to get a plan on were to start first.
Also the right bank has a exhust leak that is comming from the head to headers I can look up and see where it left a dark spot on the Copper caskets. Have any of you guys tried exhuast sealent (it is a copper color) to try and fix this. and yes i checked the torque on the studs.
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post May 10 2004, 09:33 AM
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QUOTE(Bullet @ May 8 2004, 11:13 PM)
But as i take the RPM to around 3k it starts to run really smooth.

Last time that happened on my former 4-cyl car, it was a valve
that wasn't fully closing that showed compression near zero, but
then as you revved it came close to normal. Like you say, needs
3000 to be smooth again. I hope that your problem is simpler.
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