smc All American 9221 Posts user info edit post |
1998 Ford Taurus 3.0L Vulcan OHV. 130,000 miles.
P0303 Misfire on #3 P0172 Too rich on bank 1
Oil and coolant look clean. New plugs and wires. The tip of the #3 plug was burned off, the rest were fine.
Has just developed a loud ticking at startup that goes away after a few minutes. Subsequent warm starts don't exhibit ticking, so I assume it's a lifter. I can't pinpoint the noise with the stethoscope, sounds equally loud from both valve covers, but it's not a deep enough sound to be rod knock and doesn't sound loud in the oil pan.
I've got a compression tester, but it won't thread up(taurus use a retarded spark plug style) so I'm waiting on an extra pair of hands to hold the tester in place.
So my current theory is that a lifter stuck and bent a valve. Would that explain the burned plug and rich code? How?
Also, would it be worth it to pull the motor before I tear it down? It's an old school engine, but I'm not looking forward to dealing with that back cylinder head. 4/22/2010 7:59:21 PM |
Ragged All American 23473 Posts user info edit post |
clear code.
put ad on CL
get rid of it. those cars are a dime a dozen 4/22/2010 8:10:08 PM |
smc All American 9221 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, I've always called it a disposable car, but I've grown attached over the past few years. I figure I should at least give my faithful friend Doris the Taurus(god help me I've named a car) the ol' college try. 4/22/2010 8:14:47 PM |
shmorri2 All American 10003 Posts user info edit post |
I thought the "college try" was a one night stand with a $5 on the pillow the next morning 4/22/2010 8:37:56 PM |
smc All American 9221 Posts user info edit post |
On second thought, there's no way a tappet could bend a valve I don't think. Could be an exhaust leak though, which could in turn burn the spark plug and valve. The leak could expand shut when warm. 4/22/2010 9:05:47 PM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
You probably don't need that cylinder as long as the other five are working. 4/22/2010 9:10:01 PM |