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Miss-fire on startup
« on: 08 July 2019, 09:03:59 »

Recently the 3.2 has been lumpy  on startup, if I blip the throttle a few times it clears and is smooth.

This morning though, appeared to be a little worse, clear miss fire which did clear.

Could be unrelated but it’s also using coolant more recently as well, maybe a cup or so every 500-1000 miles.

Thinking for lumpy/miss it could be coil pack, plugs are 2 years old GM ones. Need to read codes later.
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Re: Miss-fire on startup
« Reply #1 on: 08 July 2019, 13:45:51 »

You could spend some of your breakdown cover saving on servicing it...

Reading the codes is free using the pedal trick, but I would suggest that you will get 0300 and 0302, possibly 0304 too.

Camcovers should be in your near future...
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Re: Miss-fire on startup
« Reply #2 on: 08 July 2019, 18:39:05 »

Read the codes, 300 and 305. Inspection does show quite a bit of weeping at back on drivers bank, so that matches up.

Cam cover gaskets then, oil in wells, might pop drivers bank out when it cools down. Time for a trip to sereks I think!
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Re: Miss-fire on startup
« Reply #3 on: 09 July 2019, 01:25:53 »

Read the codes, 300 and 305. Inspection does show quite a bit of weeping at back on drivers bank, so that matches up.

Cam cover gaskets then, oil in wells, might pop drivers bank out when it cools down. Time for a trip to sereks I think!
Don't bother pissing about...

Do both and clean all the breathers properly...
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Re: Miss-fire on startup
« Reply #4 on: 09 July 2019, 12:18:47 »

And don't leave it, unless you want to buy new CPs as well.

Knowing its a very common issue, you should really be giving it a visual inspection regularly anyway, whilst doing the routine stuff :y
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