My continuing stumble adventure....
So I bought a tech2 Chinese clone code reader direct from china. I'm having a little problem reading the Chinese but it does seem to fire up and make all kinds of interesting Chinese ideograms.
Got ya! Actually it works great and gives me access to all the engine data available including the O2 sensors and most importantly the misfire data. $260 Incl. ship. It actually includes a misfire graph. Yes, it is in English!!!!!
I found that cylinders 4 an 6 are misfiring with 1 and 8 occasionally missing too. Found that the bank 1 of the 02 sensors was reading real low, so I replaced both downstream sensors. The 02 reading came up some but the bank 1 was still very low. Cylinder pressure at 4 and 6, bank 2, both at 148psi, dry.
Then I hooked up my huge old shop vac to the exhaust pipe, engine cold. (the out flow) and found a huge exhaust leak on the left, bank 1, exhaust manifold and a small one on the right bank 2. Which explains the low 02 sensor readings, left bank 1 and the misfire on 4 and 6, right bank 2. (they are trying to lean the mix to compensate for left bank 1) I decided to replace the fuel injectors due to the moho mileage (124k) and the misfires on 1 and 8 as well as 4 and 6, guessed partially plugged up injectors. When I pulled the exhaust manifold on the left bank 1 turns out some of the new studs that I had replaced, while replacing the manifold, were to long, and prevent me from completely tightening down the manifold. Yes, correct torque. This was a surprise because I got them at my local napa store. Usually these guys are right spot on for everything but this time they screwed the pooch. I got on line and found the correct exhaust man studs were listed as not compatible with my 454 vortec. Hmmmm.... The felpro gasket that I installed had 2 layers of stainless with a fiber material between. Found that the original gaskets are 3 pieces of stainless, no fiber material but cost twice as much. Went with the originals. When I removed the right bank ex manifold I found a cracked manifold underneath facing the engine, so ordered a new Chinese part. $127 from Autozone with discount. While waiting on gaskets to finish the exhaust manifolds I had some routine basil cell skin cancer surgery. I now have a 2 1/2" incision on the left bank 1 from my eye to the top of my ear. Eye is swelled closed and wife has threatened to clobber me with her fry pan to give me a matching scar the right bank 2 if I work on the moho before it heals up. With my degrading eyesight at least I'll be able to see that big "ole" fry pan coming at me! Thank the Lord she likes the aluminum ones and not cast iron like my mother.......
Ahhhh!!! Are you are wondering about the fuel system and the effect of the new injectors on the fuel pressure? Ok, first of all I got a response from a Delphi engineer when I contacted him by email. Specs for this engine is 56 to 62 psi. Key on engine off. Turns out their units are set at 60psi. But with the engine running should be at 51psi due to the fact that it is a "vaccum" operated fuel pressure regulator. Before the new FI's it was running 46, after the FI's it jumped up to 49 when the engine is running and hot. I can live with this due to the length of the fuel line. I also contacted AC Delco, but they wouldn't give me the time of day or anything else for that matter. With new FI's the engine idles smoother. Since I'm still healing and in the middle of the new exhaust manifold, I will have to add more later.
Lastly, I did replace the TPS, MAS, MATS, EGR,PCV, MAP, Coil, Ign Module, both CC's, and the muffler. I believe the TPS was causing the start out stumble but is amplified by the bad 02 sensor reading due to the leaking exhaust manifold gaskets. AND.... Because the exhaust manifold gaskets failed, the spark plug wires were trashed on the plug, but they were still working correctly but the spark plug covers had turned to goo!
It was going to be such a simple little surgery to take out a little spot of cancer....
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