I had a bad miss on cylinder #5, so I changed the spark plug, and it was all coated with oil. The lower intake manifold gasket was bad. The car ran fine every time I changed the #5 plug, no more miss. But there was still a really bad oil leak.
So I had my friend change all the intake manifold gaskets, the valve cover gaskets, all the spark plugs, and even a burned looking coil pack.
He gave the car back to me with a bad tick, and an even worse miss. So he went to have it scanned by his friend, and now it says it has a cylinder #1 misfire, and that’s also where the ticking is coming from.
So he changed the fuel injector thinking that would fix the problem, but it didn’t. After he put the new injector in, I started it up, and there was a REALLY loud hammer sounding click, so I instantly turned it off. It did that for 3 or 4 more starts then just quit!
Now I’m back to having a tick, and a bad miss.
The tick is consistent w/ the rpm’s, except for sometimes it quits for awhile, then comes back.
The miss only happens when I go over 3000 rpm’s. It also happens sometimes in the lower rpm’s but not often.
The car is running like crap since he gave it back to me. What do you think the ticking sound is? :rant:
He also wants me to pay him $450 for this, and the car is worse than when I gave it to him. :(
BTW, I’m talking about my 2000 V6 Camaro.
So I had my friend change all the intake manifold gaskets, the valve cover gaskets, all the spark plugs, and even a burned looking coil pack.
He gave the car back to me with a bad tick, and an even worse miss. So he went to have it scanned by his friend, and now it says it has a cylinder #1 misfire, and that’s also where the ticking is coming from.
So he changed the fuel injector thinking that would fix the problem, but it didn’t. After he put the new injector in, I started it up, and there was a REALLY loud hammer sounding click, so I instantly turned it off. It did that for 3 or 4 more starts then just quit!
Now I’m back to having a tick, and a bad miss.
The tick is consistent w/ the rpm’s, except for sometimes it quits for awhile, then comes back.
The miss only happens when I go over 3000 rpm’s. It also happens sometimes in the lower rpm’s but not often.
The car is running like crap since he gave it back to me. What do you think the ticking sound is? :rant:
He also wants me to pay him $450 for this, and the car is worse than when I gave it to him. :(
BTW, I’m talking about my 2000 V6 Camaro.
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