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I've had a strange misfire like event when cold all winter. ended up getting a job with a company vehicle in late December so I haven't really worried about it for a couple months, haven't been driving 80 miles round trip to work; been driving the truck randomly and haven't really felt the issue, but I only felt it on long runs above 50mph anyway. All city driving since mid-December. Spring and Summer are on the way, and so is camping season and I have finally decided it's time to square this truck away; have my lift and gears ordered and need to make sure this thing is tip-top before I install them.
All my PID's look good, no misfires found, etc. Had a buddy hook up to FORD IDS and another buddy had AE. I have Forscan; none of these systems have found any issues present. No codes are in this truck at all, and the contribution tests done on both IDS and AE came back as no cylinders more than a fraction of a percentage off any others. All actuators, valves, FICM, and everything else are within specs. No issues at all are registered with the ECM. All contribution tests, and other testing were done in November.
Here's the stumper. I decided to run outside today since it's a nice day here, and plug in with my Forscan and play with the truck. No codes are present at all. Last scan was done in November, and no codes have been present since September 2020.I decided to cut cylinders off one by one. When I cut cylinder 5 out; there was almost no change to the idle, RPM, or sound of the truck. All other cylinders clearly changed idle, and sound; and also caused a vibration that was noticeable. Cylinder 5 did none of these things. In my mind, I'm instantly thinking, injector 5 must be going out, but how would a contribution test come back clean. If there was a gasket leak, or something mechanical with that cylinder, it would likely be constant, and also cause a contribution issue. I did a fuel bowl bubble test in November and this thing didn't cause any bubbling, so I know I don't have a bad seal there. I also noticed that during KOEO buzz test that cylinder five did not respond at all during the individual buzz test, but did fire during the all cylinder cycle of the test. The test came back as "Passed, no issues found" so that confuses me.
So, I'm faced with injector, FICM, Harness, what else is there? Where would you all start? My buddy with IDS moved away, and the dealership wants $400 to do another contribution test; assuming the tard behind the desk even knew what I was talking about; which I'm not confident that he did. So, where to start?
Truck is an 05 250 with just over 195,000. I had injector 8 replaced about 6 months ago, but I'm assuming that the others are originals. There is no smoke, minus the puff of white at start up, the off idle puff of black. No unusual fragrance, and no loss of fluids. I mean none. 5000 miles and it's barely lost 1/8 of a quart of oil (I do have a random oil drip from somewhere on the back of the oil pan), and hasn't lost any coolant since I bought the truck in April last year.
So, the question: where would you start? Which part-dart would you throw?
Thanks.
All my PID's look good, no misfires found, etc. Had a buddy hook up to FORD IDS and another buddy had AE. I have Forscan; none of these systems have found any issues present. No codes are in this truck at all, and the contribution tests done on both IDS and AE came back as no cylinders more than a fraction of a percentage off any others. All actuators, valves, FICM, and everything else are within specs. No issues at all are registered with the ECM. All contribution tests, and other testing were done in November.
Here's the stumper. I decided to run outside today since it's a nice day here, and plug in with my Forscan and play with the truck. No codes are present at all. Last scan was done in November, and no codes have been present since September 2020.I decided to cut cylinders off one by one. When I cut cylinder 5 out; there was almost no change to the idle, RPM, or sound of the truck. All other cylinders clearly changed idle, and sound; and also caused a vibration that was noticeable. Cylinder 5 did none of these things. In my mind, I'm instantly thinking, injector 5 must be going out, but how would a contribution test come back clean. If there was a gasket leak, or something mechanical with that cylinder, it would likely be constant, and also cause a contribution issue. I did a fuel bowl bubble test in November and this thing didn't cause any bubbling, so I know I don't have a bad seal there. I also noticed that during KOEO buzz test that cylinder five did not respond at all during the individual buzz test, but did fire during the all cylinder cycle of the test. The test came back as "Passed, no issues found" so that confuses me.
So, I'm faced with injector, FICM, Harness, what else is there? Where would you all start? My buddy with IDS moved away, and the dealership wants $400 to do another contribution test; assuming the tard behind the desk even knew what I was talking about; which I'm not confident that he did. So, where to start?
Truck is an 05 250 with just over 195,000. I had injector 8 replaced about 6 months ago, but I'm assuming that the others are originals. There is no smoke, minus the puff of white at start up, the off idle puff of black. No unusual fragrance, and no loss of fluids. I mean none. 5000 miles and it's barely lost 1/8 of a quart of oil (I do have a random oil drip from somewhere on the back of the oil pan), and hasn't lost any coolant since I bought the truck in April last year.
So, the question: where would you start? Which part-dart would you throw?
Thanks.
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