About two weeks ago I had a guy unexpectedly drop his 13 Ram 2500 5.7 - he said that it was feeling a little punky and the engine light would come on and flash. Eventually I brought it in and scanned it - misfire on 5. Road test showed that under light load it would drive okay but using the skinny pedal with much enthusiasm would bring about a misfire and flashing light. After too much of that the injector and coil for 5 would just shut off. After that I ran a relative compression test on it.. results as follows below.
Fast forward to yesterday - another guy shows up with a 2016 GMC Sierra with a 6.2. Only had a P0300, but data showed that #4 was dead. Said that it started running rough and had a flashing engine light. He continued to drive it around, got more gas and added a bunch of fuel system cleaner. Went to a friends house and chilled there for a while and when he got back in, he claimed that it ran perfectly only for it to resume the same thing the next day. For kicks, I checked spark which it had. I pulled the plug and it was SOAKED! I blew it out and put it in the bead blast cabinet so I could inspect the insulator for cracks. I did find 2 little black marks that I could catch the pick in. Figuring that it was a failure of the insulator and that voltage was leaking out there, I put a plug in it. Nope.. Still 100% dead. Brought it in and did relative compression on it too...
The 6.2 is on top and the Hemi on the bottom. Also the red trace is the inverted coil current draw to mark #5. I'm curious what you guys think. The Hemi is going to get a remanned motor and the 6.2 isn't going to be my problem.
Fast forward to yesterday - another guy shows up with a 2016 GMC Sierra with a 6.2. Only had a P0300, but data showed that #4 was dead. Said that it started running rough and had a flashing engine light. He continued to drive it around, got more gas and added a bunch of fuel system cleaner. Went to a friends house and chilled there for a while and when he got back in, he claimed that it ran perfectly only for it to resume the same thing the next day. For kicks, I checked spark which it had. I pulled the plug and it was SOAKED! I blew it out and put it in the bead blast cabinet so I could inspect the insulator for cracks. I did find 2 little black marks that I could catch the pick in. Figuring that it was a failure of the insulator and that voltage was leaking out there, I put a plug in it. Nope.. Still 100% dead. Brought it in and did relative compression on it too...
The 6.2 is on top and the Hemi on the bottom. Also the red trace is the inverted coil current draw to mark #5. I'm curious what you guys think. The Hemi is going to get a remanned motor and the 6.2 isn't going to be my problem.