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- Buick Ownership
- '88 Buick Park Avenue, '94 Buick Park Avenue
Misfire on #3 cyl. 123,000 miles, regular maintenance, AC Delco parts. I have three 3.8's in the family, so I stock parts in the shop. I replaced the Magnavox ign module, Delco ign wires, plugs, coil pack & fuel filter mostly because of age & mileage. I did have one ignition module go out several months (about 4000 miles) ago. It quit in a parking lot, trailered the car to the shop, no spark, replaced the module, problem solved, until now.....
After "throwing parts at it" (against my better judgment, but it's my vehicle and I had parts), I tested fuel pump pressure and fuel regulator, both within specs, fuel delivery was good. I pulled the injectors, powered them up, spray pattern was erratic and one was leaking badly, sent them to a reputable outsource; they tried to service them, retested them and sent me a "reman" set. I cleaned and flushed the lines, installed a fresh filter and the reman injectors.
It started, ran on all six, smooth idle, within 3 minutes, #3 cylinder dropped out, dead miss. Pulled the plug, changed the plug and plug wire with a known good set on #3, same miss, same cylinder. When I pulled the plug, it was clean but wet with fuel. Tested the coil, it checks good, has good spark with the GM spark plug tester. Pulled the valve rocker cover, valve spring are good, rockers are oiling normally. Compression is good. Every time I start it in the shop, it runs smooth for a few seconds, then develops the misfire on #3.
During a road test, depending on throttle position and road condition, it will run smooth for a mile or so, then begin running rough and misfiring again. it's not consistent, scan tool shows normal readings on all sensors, but it's an '88 model, they don't display much data....
What am I missing? I'm at the "I can't see the forest for all the trees" point.....
Thanks, Fred
After "throwing parts at it" (against my better judgment, but it's my vehicle and I had parts), I tested fuel pump pressure and fuel regulator, both within specs, fuel delivery was good. I pulled the injectors, powered them up, spray pattern was erratic and one was leaking badly, sent them to a reputable outsource; they tried to service them, retested them and sent me a "reman" set. I cleaned and flushed the lines, installed a fresh filter and the reman injectors.
It started, ran on all six, smooth idle, within 3 minutes, #3 cylinder dropped out, dead miss. Pulled the plug, changed the plug and plug wire with a known good set on #3, same miss, same cylinder. When I pulled the plug, it was clean but wet with fuel. Tested the coil, it checks good, has good spark with the GM spark plug tester. Pulled the valve rocker cover, valve spring are good, rockers are oiling normally. Compression is good. Every time I start it in the shop, it runs smooth for a few seconds, then develops the misfire on #3.
During a road test, depending on throttle position and road condition, it will run smooth for a mile or so, then begin running rough and misfiring again. it's not consistent, scan tool shows normal readings on all sensors, but it's an '88 model, they don't display much data....
What am I missing? I'm at the "I can't see the forest for all the trees" point.....
Thanks, Fred