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94 Camaro stumbles when accelerating from a stop. When car is cold it blows a lot of blue smoke until it warms up. Has a raw gas smell coming from the exhaust. I pulled all the plugs and they look fine except for cylinder six. I checked the wire and am getting a good spark. Put a new plug in and it still misfires. The old plug was sooty greasy black and had a strong gas smell. I plan on doing a compression test tomorrow.
In the meantime, does anyone have any ideas on what could be wrong?
Plugs and wires only have about 2k miles on them except for #6 which I just replaced. Car ran fine until recently. It's my daughter's car so I don't know if it was doing anything before it started doing this.
I was hoping that someone here would recognize this problem point me in the right direction.
I'm guessing a bum injector. I can't remember which one is the usual one to go bad, but something about heat off of the ERG or exhaust manifold causes one of the injectors to go bad faster than the others. My guess is that it's sticking open. If you are getting a code for a cylinder bank, switch the injector around and see if you get a code for the other side.
BUT I definitely agree that the wires and plugs are a very good place to start.
Compression test shows cylinder 6 first compression stroke at 100 psi then subsequent strokes at 50 - 70 psi. I squirted some oil into the cylinder and reran the test, first stroke 170 psi then back to 50 - 70 psi. Looks like I have a bad ring. Anybody know what would cause the rings on only one cylinder to go bad?
When you do a compression test crank the engine until the gauge stops moving. Usually 3 or 4 rotations. Then you need to do the other cylinders as well, so you can compare them.
yea dude your doing it wrong do you live in NJ? I'll come do it for you
My compression tester keeps the reading for the highest pressure so when I crank over the engine it hits 100psi on the first crank and stays there. If I keep the engine cranking and reset the gage the best it will do is 50 - 70 psi.
I checked #4 and it is consistently 120psi. I haven't done the others yet because I'm not sure if I'm going to fix or junk it. The sad part is I just rebuilt the transmission less than 200 miles ago.
How hard is it to pull the head with the engine still in the car?
You go with the reading after several revolutions with out resetting the gauge. If there is only 20 PSI difference in the cylinders I would start looking somewhere else for the problem.
You go with the reading after several revolutions with out resetting the gauge. If there is only 20 PSI difference in the cylinders I would start looking somewhere else for the problem.
That's what I did. On #6 the gage reads 100 on the 1st revolution then drops to between 50 and 70 and stay there. On #4 the gage reads 120 and stays there.
I think what's confusing everbody is that my gage is old and has a feature that isn't found on the modern stuff.
Still trying to find oil leak on my Camaro, it’s a tough one. I think it is the oil pressure sender myself. Leaking when raving and going into boost....
3 days ago
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