Replaced head now misfires
#1
Replaced head now misfires
Anyone please I replaced my cylinder head car ran fine prior to replacement besides head being cracked. Now the car runs like the timing is off checked the timing twice, checked the firing order replaced the plugs. this is a 96 sl1 sohc is there anything else that could cause this I ordered a remanufactured head. Do you have to learn the crank sensor?
#4
The code was multiple misfire. I used the same timing chain the car has 89,000 miles on it. I bought it used it looks like someone was in there before me it has new chain guides. I set the timing the way the book told me to do it silver links on the marks on the cam gear other side on the crank. I,m thinking maybe a vacum leak or something is wrong with this head. It sucks because the car ran fine plenty of power no misfires before I put this rebuilt head on now I can't even drive it.
#6
See if someone you know or your local auto parts store has a vacuum gauge you can borrow. Find a port on engine that pulls a vacuum and unplug that and plug the vacuum gauge in. You can see what's going on with the vacuum that way and if it's timing related or not.
#7
Ok I will get all the codes tonight and I will check compression and vacum. I unplugged the map sensor and the engine ran better with it unplugged so I am going to replace that while I'm at it. I will update what happens and have my fingers crossed.
#9
I checked for leaks it was code 300 I sprayed ether everywhere no change in idle. I've come to the conclusion the head is messed up so I got a used engine and put that in. Car runs good now hahaha I am sending the head back to the company and they will tell me if there is something wrong with it. I will let you know what they say about the head. My service wrench light was flashing now and then the check engine light came on after a day. The car runs fine and doesn't overheat I will check the codes hopefully something small.