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Ka24de Intermittent misfire ANNOYING
Plugs are brand new, wires are new, cap and rotor are new, ignition coil is new
the big problem is its so intermittent that you could drive it for a week and it might never misfire. so when i replace anything its hard to say if that fixed the issue Sometimes turning it on and off will buy me some time Next move is im replacing the ignitor chip with one from the old sohc but im starting to wonder if its my distributor itself. I dont think its a fueling issue because my plugs looked on point ( and i have tested the fuel pressure less than 2k miles ago) and i know its not ignition timing
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Definately not the fuel filter... those almost never cause issues and mines brand new, 2nd one since the rebuild with 2.3k miles on motor
fuel pump maybe buts its so intermittent that i cant check my fuel pressure cause it stops by the time i get home I dont think its the igniter either, still gonna try Im pretty sure its the distributor, it feels like its missing on just 1 cylinder when it happens, i dont know if its consistently the same one but i think it is.
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You should pull off your fuel rail and see if you have a leaky injector too while you're troubleshooting.
I've experiences coil voltage drops and with good injectors you may never even notice it. BUT! with a leaky one (my situation) it will misfire as random as you're encountering. If you have the EGR on still, that could be your issue too. As it's meant to introduce exhaust gases and produce a "controlled" misfire.
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Leaky injector..thats a good one. Yes my issue with the coil ground caused an intermittent misfire. The ground connector that is insulated and protected there connects to that tab, which must be grounded through the coil bracket. Worth checking.
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