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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 620 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Chester, VA Member No.: 22 ![]() |
Well, The Avalanche is probably history. Had it scanned, and after fooling with the 4x4 selector switch, (engine running, trans in nuetral), a couple of times, it was back on. The seller doesn't seem very concerned about fixing it. Screw it. As for my Z-28, number 3 cylinder had a misfire. I checked it with my IR gun and I found it was less than half the temp as the others. The guy that scanned it said it was the plug. I have never paid to have plugs installed one of my vehicles. This particular shop has been a bit slow lately, and the owner said for around $380.00 he would change all 8 plugs and the wires. (I trust the guy), but does that sound high? Just curious.
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 458 Joined: 11-October 05 From: Uniontown, Pa Member No.: 917 ![]() |
As for my Z-28, number 3 cylinder had a misfire. I checked it with my IR gun and I found it was less than half the temp as the others. The guy that scanned it said it was the plug. I have never paid to have plugs installed one of my vehicles. This particular shop has been a bit slow lately, and the owner said for around $380.00 he would change all 8 plugs and the wires. (I trust the guy), but does that sound high? Just curious. You didn't mention which motor you have, but assuming it's an LT1, that's not that bad. I've heard of places charging a grand to do plugs/wires on an LT1 cause it's such a time consuming bitch. |
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 105 Joined: 23-September 04 Member No.: 465 ![]() |
Just did plugs and wires on an LS1 with misfires on 6 of the 8 and most wires came apart. So I suggest doing wires too.
Not so bad doing it but we also removed coil pacs and swapped coil pacs at the same time to verify misfires. Did this because 2 coil pacs were different make so we knew some one had played with misfires before on the 02 B4C. I must admit I'm a scant 140 lbs with skinny arms and hands and get asked a lot to get my hands in tight places. Both the drivers and pasg side back are fun blind folded feel your way. Wish you luck. You still got the old truck with those coated headers on? |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 412 Joined: 26-August 09 From: Mathews Va Member No.: 6,032 ![]() |
That's not bad when shops charge up to 98 an hour.I say let them do it unless you want to do it yourself. You will probably wish you let them do it if you do. Sorry to hear about the avalanche
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 620 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Chester, VA Member No.: 22 ![]() |
Yeah, I went ahead and let him change the plugs and wires. I'm sure I could have cleared the code by simply replacing #3, but they all have the same mileage. I'm pretty sure I could have changed them, but I simply can't find the time to do much right now. It still baffles me how in only 7,075 miles, a plug began mis-firing. Unless, of course, that IS the problem.....it just isn't driven enough. Yeah Dan, I still have those headers on my '69. I don't drive it enough either.
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 412 Joined: 26-August 09 From: Mathews Va Member No.: 6,032 ![]() |
If it is the plug it could have been defective. The only other thing I can think of other than another problem is it could have cracked the porcelan (I do not know how to spell it) during the last install. Hope that takes care of the problem.
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