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TEST 11: Other Misfire Causes
So you've done all of the spark tests, and still your Chrysler (Dodge or Plymouth) car or mini-van, but the misfire and/or rough idle is still there. Well, here are a couple of suggestions that might help:
- The valve cover gaskets are leaking oil onto the spark plug wells and soaking the spark plugs and spark plug wire boots in oil.
- Over time, this oil will cause a misfire as the oil cooks and turns into carbon tracks.
- The photo above shows you what a carbon track looks like on the inside of the spark plug wire boot and on the ceramic insulator of the spark plug.
- Engine Compression Test
- One of the most overlooked diagnostic tests to find the root cause of misfire is the compression test.
- You'll need an engine compression tester of course.
- The engine compression readings between cylinders should not vary more 15%.
- Carbon tracks on the spark plug(s) and in the inside of the spark plug wires.
- The the orange arrows in photo above point to what carbon tracks look like.
- Replace the components as affected with carbon tracks.
- Broken Spark Plugs.
- This usually happens at tune-up time, if you have dropped one on the floor.
- You power washed the engine, this is something that should never be done on any vehicle.
If this info saved the day, buy me a beer!