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# 1 cyclinder misfire!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I do like to start from itch, not scratch. This engine runs rough? Coil. Computer AND chip? Coils are not always bad all the time, sometimes just some of the time. Computers are a real pain. Checking a distributor is not the same as installing a new one??

Any dealership that hasnt changed either the whole coil or tried changing the whole computer, or changed the whole distributor is not worth going back to. Taking an engine apart before doing any of this is beyond reproach. Dealers are more than capable of simple things such as this and should not depend entirely on their huge amount of gadgets to "read" things. "Readings" are a temporary measure that only takes into the account the conditions of the vehicle at the very time the readings are take.

May I ask the type of injection and spark system on yours? I am not aware of all more modern systems in use. I am aware of how they allwork, just not where they are used and on what years.
 
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Old 01-10-2006, 06:43 PM
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all i can tell you is its a 4.3 v6 votex with fuel injection and stock electronic ignition. I spoke with the dealer again today. they said that a while back the had some chevy 350 's come in with similar problems, misfiring one cyclinder with good compression, but had a bent valve. at this point they want to go and remove the valve cover and check the spings and rockers. At a starting price of about $225.00 i'll do it myself. The only problem with this is i cant tell if anything is wrong with the valves unless i go deeper. Any Suggestions?[>:]
 
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A bent valve WILL NOT seat! Plain and simple. Man I don't know what to tell you other than what I have already said. I would get a second opinion on it and see what a fresh set of eyes will suggest.
 
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Old 01-11-2006, 01:49 AM
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i'm going to make an attept to pick it up wednesday and check a few things on my own. If i have no luck ill problably get a second opinion and not even tell the other guy what the history is so that hell be able to look at it with a fresh set of eyes like you sugessted. ill stay in touch.
 
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Old 01-19-2006, 05:39 PM
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you guys are going to love this one. after picking it up from the shop i took it to another chevy dealer and ask them to tell me what was wrong with my blazer and i told them nothing of what had been done prior to this so that they could go into it with a fresh set of eyes. well, they looked at it for 2 hours and said it had a vacum leak on the lower intake at the number one cyclinder. he said they sprayed starting fluid in the area and watched the the misfire go away. after the starting fluid went away the miss came back. he then gave me a print out and i told him that that gasket had just been replaced by another dealer and i would take it back to them to replace it. Well after i took it back to them they said they ran the same test and it didnt effect it , so they replaced it anyway called me back today saying that it is still missing. and what i dont under stand is that these are the guys that said it was in the valves why didnt they check them ehy they were in there?????? i would have been more than glad to pay for the repair if thats what it was. now i have had it to every dealer in the world and no one can fix it. now im more lost than ever.
 
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A leak in the lower intake? Did he offer to check the intake and replace if need be? Cracked perhaps and not a gasket? Just guessing. If the intake were removed and I was checking for a miss, I would certainly have measured the lobes on the cam. Just commenting. I mean if I were thinking bent valve such as was recently suggested, then the lobe wearing funny could easily be checked with the intake removed.

What was the result of a leak-down test? If we were looking for a vacuum leak? Anyone do anything about a substitution of a coil or distributor?

Has anyone looked under that valve cover while replacing the intake gaskets? I mean a piece of valve spring laying in the wrong place will be more obvious only to those who look. Had one go that was brand new one time and it was the INNER spring of double springs. Hard to see but interesting result. Under that same valve cover a bent push rod is another one not that easy to see. Did we decide yet WHICH cylinder is the problem? Knowing that would help a bit.


 
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all the test you speak of have been tried, so they say, and i asked why they didnt check while they were in there, and they tried blowing smoke up my A##. at this point im going to go pick it up and drive it till it falls apart and trade it in on a NISSAN, ive always bought chevys my whole life and consider myself a diehard chevy man but after being crapped on by 3 different dealers and calling chevy corporate and getting no help, i have no choice but to go with a car company that i feel will provide better service and a better product.
 
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My question to you is if it isn't under some kind of warranty, why were you taking it to a dealership?

Anyway, good luck with whatever you do. All automakers have their problems, don't think that going with a new one to you that you will be rid of things that break.
 
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To be speaking my mind? No reputable shop and the dealers are that, would ever do things the way I am being told they have been done. It would be a strange customer indeed that would hear a dealer tell him that the intake was leaking and then NOT let them fix it. Instead choosing to have another "dealer" work on it that has failed to fix the problem before. No reputable shop would simply test and not substitute a new coil/distributor in cases like this. No matter what the machines tell them, they know better. I know better. To never replace the main computer?? After all the problems they have had? No reputable mechanic would have guts to start taking the whole thing apart before checking all of that, compression, leak down and then NOT measure lobe lift, look for bent pushrods, broken valve springs, etc., when this all is relatively easy once the valve covers and the intake is off. etc, etc.

I am having a really hard time getting all this down, but if these posts are real, then the customer has all the information he needs to make a dash to the GM hotline. I would have dialed them up long ago myself. Get yourself a loaner while they find this problem. Even if it was not under warrenty, they now owe you a fix.
 
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All automakers have their problems, don't think that going with a new one to you that you will be rid of things that break.
Wythel,

It is not the brand of car but the quality of service you need. My mother had purchased new in 1989 a Nissan Maxima, they had it for a long time when the tranny started to make noise while still under warranty the dealer fixed the problem but they did a sloppy job of it and messed up a seal for the tranny cooler lines. It started to leak and they contended that the repair would require her to completely rebuild the tranny. Well her being the person she is tried to get them to fix it since they were the last ones to touch that part of the car. The dealer refused, she had the care towed to another shop and they fixed the seals and the car is still running in the family.

So it does not matter whether you have Ford/Chevy/Dodge or any other brand they will all have their specific problems, what you need to find is a manufacturer's service department that you feel is trustworthy and go from there.

Good Luck

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Buy yourself a can of starting fluid and see if the manifold is the problem, #1 Cylinder is the front of the engine drivers side. You may have a warped intake or head in that area...

 

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