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Old 2007-03-02, 03:40 PM   #26
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Another thing, he has a BOV and a full catless exhaust which should mean that if there is that much extra fuel coming through, we should see a flame. I will get the exact code from him tonight. Dean said there is a website that I can input the code? Does anyone have a link for this?

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Yeah, you can get the list here

http://www.google.com/search?source=...=Google+Search
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Old 2007-03-02, 03:49 PM   #27
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Another thing, he has a BOV and a full catless exhaust which should mean that if there is that much extra fuel coming through, we should see a flame. I will get the exact code from him tonight. Dean said there is a website that I can input the code? Does anyone have a link for this?

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Well, it doesn't mean that there's "that much fuel", just that it sensed a misfire, which can cause cat. damage (if there was one...).
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Old 2007-03-02, 05:47 PM   #28
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Old 2007-03-31, 11:27 PM   #29
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My 99 Outback is Misfiring on #4. Coil is Good, Plug Wires are New, Plug is New and has spark, Swapped #3 and #4 Injectors with no improvemt, Throttle Body is Clean, EGR Valve Feels good, Sprayed Carb Cleaner on all hose connections (i think) w/ no change....

The car runs pretty good once its reved up but the CEL still blinks. It idles like crap but has never died. I just took it up to shasta and got 23mpg which is normal for me with snow tires.

I ran it with the #3 plug out and there was a faint smell of fule. I ran it with #4 plug out and i dont think i smelt any fule. The motor was warm so it was evaporating fast.
-With the #3 plug out it only ran slightly worse (on 2 cyl if #4 is truely not getting fule).

I dont have a stuck valve do I??? (please no)

What havent I checked???

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Old 2007-04-01, 01:11 PM   #30
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Compression. You need air, spark, fuel, and compression. You're on the right track, checking the plugs/injectors! If you have a compression gauge set, check the cranking compression of all the cylinders. Sounds like you've got a weak one.
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Old 2007-04-03, 03:06 AM   #31
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Boy if you thought Spark Plugs were fun Wait till you try the compression tester. What size exactially are the spark plugs. I dont think my tester has the righ size adapter but its hard to tell +/- 2mm.

Is it true that the H block can't be wet tested?
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Old 2007-04-03, 06:46 AM   #32
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Ah hell dude... of the top of my head, I have NO IDEA what size the plug threads are.
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Old 2007-04-03, 08:46 AM   #33
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14mmx1.25 if I remember right.
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