N9Phil
02-19-2008, 07:07
Last Friday as I came up to a light I punched the pedal in order to make the light. It was for a few seconds and the tach never got past 3k. As I got thru the intersection I gave it some more fuel and I had a miss like a bad plug in a gas engine. I pulled into a parking spot and let it idle for a few seconds and it stopped missing. After leaving I drove easy for about 5 or 6 miles to my next stop with no problem until I got about a block away. At that point it started the miss again. When I started the engine after the stop it continued to miss. I managed to limp home (about 7 miles) going about 30 mph. The truck would vibrate at start up and would settle down (still missing) at around 30 mph. I wasn't smelling fuel or having any loud knocking so I felt safe limping home.
After getting home I put the Tech 1A on and determined that it was # 7 that wasn't firing. Codes 91, 92, 93 came up (cylinder unbalance)
Therefore I figured that the # 7 Injector was causing the problem. I had just replaced the injectors within the last 6 months so I thought I might have gotten a bad one.
After replacing the #7 Injector the truck started up and still missed for a while until all of the air got out of the line. After running the engine for about 5 minutes it started to knock. There was a loud clanging knock that appeared to come from the left rear of the engine. I shut everything down for a while to think about the situation. I then started the engine again and the miss seemed to be started again and there was still the knock. I then pulled it into the garage and shut it down.
I went into the house and called a mechanic friend to talk it over with him. Having not coming to any conclusion and being that this was my last running vehicle, I needed to do something soon. I got on the internet and started to look for another Diesel Suburban but was UN successful. I did however find a 1999 4X4 Suburban Gas 7.4 that I purchased.
Now on Sunday when I backed the 6.5 out of the garage to make room for the 7.4 the miss was still there but I didn't listen for the knock. On Monday morning I went to move my tools and things from the 6.5 to the 7.4 so I decided to start the 6.5 back up. The miss was gone and so was the knock. I let it warm up and I drove it around the block and it ran fine.
Now for my questions, does anyone have any idea why I had the knock? Did a hydraulic lifter collapse? I am hesitant to start using the 6.5 for fear of breaking down again especially in this cold weather.
I believe that the original problem was the injector however it is the knock that has me concerned.
Any info or suggestions will be appreciated
Phil
After getting home I put the Tech 1A on and determined that it was # 7 that wasn't firing. Codes 91, 92, 93 came up (cylinder unbalance)
Therefore I figured that the # 7 Injector was causing the problem. I had just replaced the injectors within the last 6 months so I thought I might have gotten a bad one.
After replacing the #7 Injector the truck started up and still missed for a while until all of the air got out of the line. After running the engine for about 5 minutes it started to knock. There was a loud clanging knock that appeared to come from the left rear of the engine. I shut everything down for a while to think about the situation. I then started the engine again and the miss seemed to be started again and there was still the knock. I then pulled it into the garage and shut it down.
I went into the house and called a mechanic friend to talk it over with him. Having not coming to any conclusion and being that this was my last running vehicle, I needed to do something soon. I got on the internet and started to look for another Diesel Suburban but was UN successful. I did however find a 1999 4X4 Suburban Gas 7.4 that I purchased.
Now on Sunday when I backed the 6.5 out of the garage to make room for the 7.4 the miss was still there but I didn't listen for the knock. On Monday morning I went to move my tools and things from the 6.5 to the 7.4 so I decided to start the 6.5 back up. The miss was gone and so was the knock. I let it warm up and I drove it around the block and it ran fine.
Now for my questions, does anyone have any idea why I had the knock? Did a hydraulic lifter collapse? I am hesitant to start using the 6.5 for fear of breaking down again especially in this cold weather.
I believe that the original problem was the injector however it is the knock that has me concerned.
Any info or suggestions will be appreciated
Phil