davidzog
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I would suggest AFM lifter spring(s) partially collapsing. That’s what I found on mine.
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Check or have someone check your fuel pressure. When i was having a mild backfire noise from engine area my fuel pump was going out.
Just my 2 cents.
So I know everyone is brimming with anticipation to know the final answer....
Ok back to reality now. So here's the deal, last week i was trucking home from work and as i accelerated to merge onto the freeway the truck fell flat on it's face. Went from american V8 to lawnmower power. MIL started flashing. Pulled it over and hooked up the code reader to find multiple missfire detected on #7.
What I concluded was a backfire that i've just been living with stopped when cylinder 7 stopped firing. So i went about checking the coil pack, the plug and wire, the injector... all was well. So i popped off the driver's side valve cover and cranked it and i'll be darned, #7 lifters are colapsed.
So it WAS the valves slapping on the piston. So much for my scope being helpful. Shoulda stuck with my gut.
Oh well, my new crate motor was delivered friday and that will be my journey this coming weekend.
The truck just cleared 200k, so it doesn't make a ton of sense to do a top end rebuild for $1000 when a reman long block is only $3000.
Anyway, that's the story and thanks again for all the help. Hopefully someone down the line will get some help from our discussion too.
So I know everyone is brimming with anticipation to know the final answer....
Ok back to reality now. So here's the deal, last week i was trucking home from work and as i accelerated to merge onto the freeway the truck fell flat on it's face. Went from american V8 to lawnmower power. MIL started flashing. Pulled it over and hooked up the code reader to find multiple missfire detected on #7.
What I concluded was a backfire that i've just been living with stopped when cylinder 7 stopped firing. So i went about checking the coil pack, the plug and wire, the injector... all was well. So i popped off the driver's side valve cover and cranked it and i'll be darned, #7 lifters are colapsed.
So it WAS the valves slapping on the piston. So much for my scope being helpful. Shoulda stuck with my gut.
Oh well, my new crate motor was delivered friday and that will be my journey this coming weekend.
The truck just cleared 200k, so it doesn't make a ton of sense to do a top end rebuild for $1000 when a reman long block is only $3000.
Anyway, that's the story and thanks again for all the help. Hopefully someone down the line will get some help from our discussion too.
ticking noises from the fuel injectorswell I don't know, if your sure that it is the engine and it's loosing power and making a slapping noise, but yet no CEL, then I would do a compression test and maybe pickup one of those cheapy inspection camera's at harbor freight and start digging deeper, any metal fragments in the oil? can you take a video of the sound from the engine compartment and post it up? some engine noise is normal and some is not, my 03 Silverado has a tick that comes and goes it may start up and idle just fine for a few minutes and then begin to tick tick tick, rev it and it goes away till it idles down and it comes back, it has done it for years, lately it has stopped doing it the last 2-3 oil changes, it's just a noisy lifter and it's fairly common the engine runs fine and it's not worth tearing it down to eliminate.