August 26, 201411 yr My 98 gt seems like its running on 3 cylinders. No codes present, I checked the timing and its good. It had an o2 censor code so I replaced it but no change in his it runs. I'm wondering if a bad head gasket would not throw a code. Thanks Dp213
August 26, 201411 yr move the wires around if they'll reach and see if the misfire follows the wire. Some folks have found arcing by water-misting the coil and wires of their idling engine at night. If the easy tests don't find anything, might need a compression/leakdown test or drop the exhaust manis and see if a valve guide has shifted? Edited August 26, 201411 yr by 1 Lucky Texan
August 26, 201411 yr MAF if it idles fine but has on power when you step on the gas Edited August 26, 201411 yr by lmdew
August 26, 201411 yr if you think it's a single dead cylinder, carefully pull the plug wires one-at-a-time. The wire that doesn't kill the motor/makes the least difference in idle = the bad cylinder.
August 27, 201411 yr Author Looks like #1 & #3 aren't firing. I changed the plugs, wires, and distributor. No change.
August 27, 201411 yr The cylinders fire 1-2 and 3-4. If both are not firing on the same side, look at the timing belt, has it jumped?
August 27, 201411 yr If it has no distrubutor (which it shouldnt) it has coil packs, which are waste spark systems. In a waste spark system the coils will fire in pairs, hence 1-2, 3-4. It gets a little confusing, ignition order (firing) is as you said.
August 27, 201411 yr Firing order is 1-3-2-4 Plugs are fired in pairs 1&2, 3&4. The coil fires both plugs at the same time. It's a waste spark system. One plug fires on tdc compression, the other on tdc exhaust stroke. Cylinders 1&3 are the right half of the block so if those are misfiring the problem could be jumped timing.
August 27, 201411 yr Have you thrown a vac gauge, or done a compression test yet? What are you calling a distributor ?
August 27, 201411 yr Author Doing a compression check after work tomorrow and going to see if I can find a vacuum gauge also
August 27, 201411 yr put a dollar bill very close to the exhaust. if it gets pulled back into the pipe while running you have a bennt valve or hg leak
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