Then I parked the jeep and started in on the Yukon. I wanted to try to figure out why it was running so poorly. To know if it was internal issues or external issues. I pulled out my fuel pressure tester and then found out the fitting that attaches to the fuel rail was bad and wouldn’t open the Schrader valve. Well it was running so I figured the pressure must at least be close.
I moved on to checking compression. I pulled all the plugs and disconnected the coils. Plugs were a bit telling. #8 had quite a bit of oil on it. It smokes pretty bad of burning oil while running. I assume most of it is coming from cylinder 8.
I then hooked up the compression tester to #1 and was very surprised as the gauge kept climbing.
The battery was dying as I moved down the left bank. Once I got to 7 and got a lower number I decided to put cables on it and try again. The difference was significant. I left the cables on while doing the right bank.
When I was pulling the plugs I found that #5 did not have the wire fully seated on the plug. That would explain the misfire code I had on that cylinder.
So I put it all back together and took it for a drive. I love on a street where I can safely get up to a good speed, but it’s not a main road at all. Usually no traffic. It’s a dead end street about a half mile long. So it’s nice. I drove to the end and turned around. I have it about 3/4 throttle and it took off. A very solid acceleration to about 40mph. I was happy. Then I noticed the entire street covered in smoke. Just taking care of the mosquitoes. 😂
So I’m not sure where to go from here? Tear it all down anyways? Mic it out and see where everything is at? Drop it at a machine shop and have them do it all? I did bore scope the cylinders. Couldnt focus well but I didn’t see any cross hatching.