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Severe Engine Miss /GM 2.4

Anyone had any issues with severe engine miss on the gm 2.4 lpg engine,tryed tune-ups,coil paks, fuel injecters,only found slight leakage in cylinders ,during pressure test. 12000 hours on units,compression is 130 on all cylinders. camshaft has slight wear,but really cant nail down the cause,engine miss is bad.
  • Posted 8 Jul 2009 21:57
  • By SirWorkalot
  • joined 14 Oct'08 - 30 messages
  • Tennessee, United States
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Thanks everyone for your responses,Turns out everyone somewhat hit it on the head, because we had good compression it was a hard problem to diagnose,Actually it was a cascading # of issues that led to the severe skip, once we pulled the head off, we found a cracked valve on #2 cylinder, also the cam shaft had excessive wear, all replaced and assembled, once running we had a slight skip and ignition in exhaust,turned out to be fuel injectors, than we had a RPM surge at idle, which was worn gears in throttle body, Then hard starting and excessive lp fumes, Yep fuel regulator, I thank its save to save it was a expensive project close to $4000, list price, would have been cheaper to throw the truck away, and replace it. worst part is the fuel components were replaced in the past. Iam not sure fixing these animals is worth it like the old trucks we grew up with.
  • Posted 9 Nov 2009 11:33
  • By SirWorkalot
  • joined 14 Oct'08 - 30 messages
  • Tennessee, United States
pull it apart mate, your valve seats will need repaired
  • Posted 8 Nov 2009 20:49
  • By kevin_k
  • joined 25 Nov'05 - 502 messages
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
If this a v6 engine has the sparkplugs been changed recently because they are awkward to change???
  • Posted 8 Nov 2009 19:37
  • By Wind Breaker
  • joined 13 Jul'08 - 44 messages
  • eab, United Kingdom
With 12000 hours... Could be a few things.... bad injector , or the fuel filters are clogged. Dont try to clean the injectors just replace them. Check the fuel rail also.
  • Posted 5 Nov 2009 12:26
  • Modified 5 Nov 2009 12:27 by poster
  • By MagnasoN
  • joined 30 Oct'09 - 2 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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