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Re: Cylinder Miss
Reply #15 - Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:20am
 
Brett,

you'll find the problem was a hose under the throttle body.
I can't remember if it is the PCV valve hose, it probably is. If the vehicle is still with you,pull the hose off at one end and see if the poor running condition is repeated.
If the engine ever suffers a backfire, it will blow this hose off.

What format are saving you captures in ?
I couldn't open them either.

Brad
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Re: Cylinder Miss
Reply #16 - Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:38am
 
Brad H wrote on Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:20am:
Brett,

you'll find the problem was a hose under the throttle body.
I can't remember if it is the PCV valve hose, it probably is. If the vehicle is still with you,pull the hose off at one end and see if the poor running condition is repeated.
If the engine ever suffers a backfire, it will blow this hose off.

What format are saving you captures in ?
I couldn't open them either.

Brad


These  are pico diagnostic files showing cylinder balance and compression.

Mick
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compression.gif (73 KB | )
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Re: Cylinder Miss
Reply #17 - Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:43am
 
Hi Spence,
                At idle it seemed ok it was only when you quickly revved it you could notice it ,then on the road  under light load with slight acceleration or going up a slight climb you could also notice it.Also when i uploaded the files i too couldnt open them,what i did was open pico diagnostics program and load the file from where it was saved on computer when you uploaded to and i was able to get it to work that way.The file was uploaded to a temp file when you clicked on one of the 2 pddata files.Use Load from the file tab in that software to view.
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Re: Cylinder Miss
Reply #18 - Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:44am
 
Mick wrote on Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:38am:
Brad H wrote on Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:20am:
Brett,

you'll find the problem was a hose under the throttle body.
I can't remember if it is the PCV valve hose, it probably is. If the vehicle is still with you,pull the hose off at one end and see if the poor running condition is repeated.
If the engine ever suffers a backfire, it will blow this hose off.

What format are saving you captures in ?
I couldn't open them either.

Brad


These  are pico diagnostic files showing cylinder balance.

Mick



Hence the pddata instead of the psdata? I'm checking my version now...

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Re: Cylinder Miss
Reply #19 - Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:51am
 
brettless02 wrote on Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:43am:
Hi Spence,
                At idle it seemed ok it was only when you quickly revved it you could notice it ,then on the road  under light load with slight acceleration or going up a slight climb you could also notice it.


Hi Brett and thanks for answering my question. If you knew this during the opening post I feel you should of mention it.

Thanks again

Spence
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Re: Cylinder Miss
Reply #20 - Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:53am
 
Here ya go
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Re: Cylinder Miss
Reply #21 - Jun 13th, 2010 at 5:55am
 
Hi Brad,
           There is a hose on the inlet manifold that goes to the throttle body and another smaller hose going from the throttle body to the purge valve from memory.The PCV is located under the plenum chamber and no hose directly connects to it.In the plenum chamber pics you can see where the PVC hole is in between the 2 middle cylinders.Thats where the blow by gases come in.All hoses did appear to be connected properly before removal.

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Re: Cylinder Miss
Reply #22 - Jun 13th, 2010 at 4:39pm
 
Yeah Mick,

older version of pico on the pc I was trying to open Brett's post on.

Embarrassed

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Re: Cylinder Miss
Reply #23 - Jun 13th, 2010 at 6:57pm
 
Brad H wrote on Jun 13th, 2010 at 4:39pm:
Yeah Mick,

older version of pico on the pc I was trying to open Brett's post on.

Embarrassed

Brad



Same here, all fixed now...   Cool
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