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Heavy Isolated Misfire Under Load



Things you’ve done so far
-new spark plug
-new spark plug wire
-new coil pack
-swapped injectors
-check signal to said injector
-swapped ICM
-checked valves
-checked rockers
-checked pushrods
-checked lifters
 


Unhook battery for 30 mins and let the PCM reset and go from there. Also it's the camshaft sensors job to find cylinder #1 so keep that in mind but do the battery first. If that doesn't work, I can give you a Cam sensor for free just pay shipping.
 
Damn. So it's still misfiring? The other thing you could do is "rent" a cam sensor from the parts store and put it in. If that doesn't work, just spray some brake cleaner on the new cam sensor and return it lol. Just don't tell them you installed it
 


Damn. So it's still misfiring? The other thing you could do is "rent" a cam sensor from the parts store and put it in. If that doesn't work, just spray some brake cleaner on the new cam sensor and return it lol. Just don't tell them you installed it

Because parts store employees are that smart..

Nope just say I didn't end up needing it and never installed it. For all they know it could of been a previous return..
 
Do that but Scotty also recommended to swap the rockers. He also said to put the stock rockers back on just to see if the misfire goes away.
 


But if it were the rockers, I dont think the problem would be on just 1 cylinder.

If I do swap the rockers to stock can I keep the l76 springs and retainers? And would it be alright just to swap the offending cyl bank and leave the other?
 
I would swap at least the fronts.. And yes keeping the l76 springs and retainers are fine..
 
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