โApr-28-2019 09:56 AM
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โMay-01-2019 02:42 PM
mich800 wrote:patperry2766 wrote:
UUGGHHH...
The dark negative thoughts in the back of your mind that you repress, hoping they don't come true.....came true.
Took truck into the dealership. Have a misfire on #4 & #7 with 8% low compression on cyl #7. They are recommending replacing the motor to a tune of almost $11K. That ain't gonna happen.
So...
#1 go to independent and have them replace with crate engine or one from a junk yard and just keep chugging along hoping that the problem won't reappear again in 125K miles
#2, take to independent and have them do a valve job, hoping that's the only source of the low compression and it will solve the issue. If anyone knows a reputable mechanic in the Ft Worth Texas area, I'm all ears.
#3 trade it off
I don't really see a good way of getting out from under this problem best case for under about 5K, the truck is paid off. Should I take whatever equity I have, plus the money to fix the repairs and get something new? The local Ram dealership has some smoking hot deals on the remaining '18's 2500's & 3500's
Fire away
An 8% variation on cyl 7? Without further diagnosis I am not sure that is enough to through the engine out yet.
โMay-01-2019 02:29 PM
patperry2766 wrote:
UUGGHHH...
The dark negative thoughts in the back of your mind that you repress, hoping they don't come true.....came true.
Took truck into the dealership. Have a misfire on #4 & #7 with 8% low compression on cyl #7. They are recommending replacing the motor to a tune of almost $11K. That ain't gonna happen.
So...
#1 go to independent and have them replace with crate engine or one from a junk yard and just keep chugging along hoping that the problem won't reappear again in 125K miles
#2, take to independent and have them do a valve job, hoping that's the only source of the low compression and it will solve the issue. If anyone knows a reputable mechanic in the Ft Worth Texas area, I'm all ears.
#3 trade it off
I don't really see a good way of getting out from under this problem best case for under about 5K, the truck is paid off. Should I take whatever equity I have, plus the money to fix the repairs and get something new? The local Ram dealership has some smoking hot deals on the remaining '18's 2500's & 3500's
Fire away
โMay-01-2019 02:11 PM
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โApr-29-2019 08:38 AM
โApr-28-2019 09:12 PM
boogie_4wheel wrote:
Start easy, swap #5 and #7 coils; regardless of the new coil let's prove the new one.
Was there any build up on the plug that you removed? Evidence of oil consumption?
Is this a cold misfire only?
Misfire when not under load has me wanting to think oil ingestion (stem seal), or weak compression. If the injectors are halfway easy to get to, swap their location as well to see if the problem follows the injector.
โApr-28-2019 09:04 PM
โApr-28-2019 09:00 PM
jerem0621 wrote:
What brand coil did you use?
I used Accell coils on my V10 and had no positive results.
Go OEM on the coils if you can afford it. When I start chasing misses I change the boots and springs and if that doesnโt work I replace the coils. It can be maddening to find the right coil that is missing.
I did use aftermarket coils on my V10 from a company called Uneek Supply and the coils performed great.
Also, and JMHO... I I put dialectic grease on the connections and I normally replace ALL of the boots and springs on my coils when I change the plugs on my Ford products.
As for plug gaps I just set them per the owners manual.
Also, the fuel filter may need changed. People donโt change them anymore it seems.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โApr-28-2019 06:46 PM
โApr-28-2019 03:33 PM
โApr-28-2019 03:01 PM
patperry2766 wrote:
125K, The CEL wasn't on when I replaced the coil, it had been off for about 2 weeks. I figure that was enough restart cycles to clear anything in the system. Hasn't thrown a CEL since I replaced coil about 2 weeks ago.
I keep vehicles till the wheels fall off so I'm usually pretty good about taking care of stuff.
โApr-28-2019 02:26 PM