what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
Misfire on cylinder#2....Sounds simple enough...Unless you're me..
Checked for spark , had good spark..Replaced the plug, cleared the misfire codes..
Still running rough, so connected the scan tool to monitor a few parameters. Revved it to 2500rpm and held it steady..
My son at this time is watching everything from the front of the car..
Then, 2 minutes into this, much to my surprise, a loud clanging sound starts coming from the engine bay.
I get out of the car to see what the heck is going on. There my son is just staring wide eyed in amazement watching the belt shred itself into flying chunks and bits..
I didn't drop any screws , no foreign debris , no lost tools to get caught in the belt.
Knowing durn well that that the plug has nothing to do with the belt, unless of course, you're me.
The minute I fix one thing, another thing will soon fail, sometimes almost immediately. Doesn't matter what it is I am working on.
Checked for spark , had good spark..Replaced the plug, cleared the misfire codes..
Still running rough, so connected the scan tool to monitor a few parameters. Revved it to 2500rpm and held it steady..
My son at this time is watching everything from the front of the car..
Then, 2 minutes into this, much to my surprise, a loud clanging sound starts coming from the engine bay.
I get out of the car to see what the heck is going on. There my son is just staring wide eyed in amazement watching the belt shred itself into flying chunks and bits..
I didn't drop any screws , no foreign debris , no lost tools to get caught in the belt.
Knowing durn well that that the plug has nothing to do with the belt, unless of course, you're me.
The minute I fix one thing, another thing will soon fail, sometimes almost immediately. Doesn't matter what it is I am working on.
93 chevy s10 blazer 4.3l vortec
I changed the spark plugs, wires, coil, distributor cap and rotor. The "service engine soon" light is on with code 53 which is the knock sensor. If you know how I could check which one is bad it would help a bunch. Also could use some help with the "anti-lock" light being on.
Misfire on cylinder#2....Sounds simple enough...Unless you're me..
Checked for spark , had good spark..Replaced the plug, cleared the misfire codes..
Still running rough, so connected the scan tool to monitor a few parameters. Revved it to 2500rpm and held it steady..
My son at this time is watching everything from the front of the car..
Then, 2 minutes into this, much to my surprise, a loud clanging sound starts coming from the engine bay.
I get out of the car to see what the heck is going on. There my son is just staring wide eyed in amazement watching the belt shred itself into flying chunks and bits..
I didn't drop any screws , no foreign debris , no lost tools to get caught in the belt.
Knowing durn well that that the plug has nothing to do with the belt, unless of course, you're me.
The minute I fix one thing, another thing will soon fail, sometimes almost immediately. Doesn't matter what it is I am working on.
Checked for spark , had good spark..Replaced the plug, cleared the misfire codes..
Still running rough, so connected the scan tool to monitor a few parameters. Revved it to 2500rpm and held it steady..
My son at this time is watching everything from the front of the car..
Then, 2 minutes into this, much to my surprise, a loud clanging sound starts coming from the engine bay.
I get out of the car to see what the heck is going on. There my son is just staring wide eyed in amazement watching the belt shred itself into flying chunks and bits..
I didn't drop any screws , no foreign debris , no lost tools to get caught in the belt.
Knowing durn well that that the plug has nothing to do with the belt, unless of course, you're me.
The minute I fix one thing, another thing will soon fail, sometimes almost immediately. Doesn't matter what it is I am working on.
If that wasn't it, start checking for lower intake manifold gasket leaks. Common issue on these engines, especially '96 - up.
Thanks Smitty.. LIM gaskets already replaced. I very much believe the misfire and belt are completely unrelated at this time. I know for a fact that the belt tensioner is shot. I can move that thing easy from stop to stop by hand. The PS pump shaft has some in and out play. And my other suspicion is that the large water pump hose clamp is facing the direction of the belt, so if that belt got to floppin around a little, I could see how this clamp could start strippin away the belt after awhile.
@ Mark...Hey, I may be wrong, but I believe you only have one knock sensor on there.. Make sure it's plugged in and the wires not busted, burnt or partly stripped.
@ Mark...Hey, I may be wrong, but I believe you only have one knock sensor on there.. Make sure it's plugged in and the wires not busted, burnt or partly stripped.
So what is the connection between the belt and the accessories and a misfire code?
The way misfires are detected is through the crank sensor - it will detect slowing of the crankshaft when there should be a firing event. Each trailing edge of the reluctor on the crankshaft corresponds with a firing event. With bad enough accessories, or a tensioner slamming around, the crankshaft will actually slow enough to trip that fault code.
Doesn't happen often, but it can, and does happen.
[email protected], some other things to check are cylinder contribution (IE a possible clogged injector), and compression & leak down (worn valves, bad spring, lifter, etc.).
Doesn't happen often, but it can, and does happen.
[email protected], some other things to check are cylinder contribution (IE a possible clogged injector), and compression & leak down (worn valves, bad spring, lifter, etc.).
Last edited by Smitty Smithsonite; 02-20-2018 at 08:15 AM.
I found another use for the rear tire carrier installed onto my 4 door
Picked up some junk kids bikes to tear apart and put one good one together for the niece. To be fair, I ran a ratchet strap up to the luggage rack to support some of the weight...
Picked up some junk kids bikes to tear apart and put one good one together for the niece. To be fair, I ran a ratchet strap up to the luggage rack to support some of the weight...