2004 durango 4.7 #4 cyl misfire.
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2004 durango 4.7 #4 cyl misfire.
Hello guys,
I'm new here, great forum from what I've checked out so far. Great info!
My issue: 2004 Durango 4.7 ltr with 51k mi. Recently started to show a misfire. Code scan showed "Cyl #4 misfire". Replaced plugs, coil pack and injector. No change.
#4 plug was pretty black, not wet. All other plugs were golden brown but definatly at the end of their life (all new now).
There is a ticking noise comeing from the engine (sounds like near #4 cyl). My theroy is intake valve not opening for some reason.
What do you guys think? Any other info you need or suggestions would be great. My next step is compression test unless you have other ideas.
I'm new here, great forum from what I've checked out so far. Great info!
My issue: 2004 Durango 4.7 ltr with 51k mi. Recently started to show a misfire. Code scan showed "Cyl #4 misfire". Replaced plugs, coil pack and injector. No change.
#4 plug was pretty black, not wet. All other plugs were golden brown but definatly at the end of their life (all new now).
There is a ticking noise comeing from the engine (sounds like near #4 cyl). My theroy is intake valve not opening for some reason.
What do you guys think? Any other info you need or suggestions would be great. My next step is compression test unless you have other ideas.
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The vehical is my girlfriends, she has had it about 1.5 years. She bought it used with about 20k on it, has 51 now. Regular oil changes etc. She does not beat on it, takes good care of it. Although she borrowed it to a girlfriend of her's recently, when she got it back it was doing this.
If its the rocker arm, does that mean there are normally other broken items? Extensive damage to that cyl? Or can the rocker arm be replaced or adjusted?
Also can the truck be run any further as it is without causing more damage?
Thanks for your help.
If its the rocker arm, does that mean there are normally other broken items? Extensive damage to that cyl? Or can the rocker arm be replaced or adjusted?
Also can the truck be run any further as it is without causing more damage?
Thanks for your help.
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usually they just pop them back in and your on your way! but most people that have had it happen report it on motors that had little to none oil changes. the lash adjusters get gummed up. it usually pops off when starting the vehicle cold.
you could also have broken valve spring or a burnt valve? but a compression test should tell if you will need to open the valve cover up or if one of the plugs coil pack injectors you replaced are bad!
you could also have broken valve spring or a burnt valve? but a compression test should tell if you will need to open the valve cover up or if one of the plugs coil pack injectors you replaced are bad!
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Well she has only been my GF for a few months, prior to that beyond what she told me the vehical was maintained well. I just changed the oil, it was very dirty so who knows on the history and her idea of regular oil changes.
I will compression check, if good pull the valve cover and check the rocker arm, hopefully can pop the rocker back in place and move on with life.
We are up in Minnesota and it has been very cold 15-30 below zero at night during many of the last months nights. It all kind of makes sense I guess. The noise I hear definatly sounds like a tick/knock on the #4 cyl side at the top of the engine.
I guess I have a plan now at least. Is there any special concerns with pulling the valve cover? Can I reuse the gasket, any torquing issues to worry about?
Again I really appreciate your help X99J.
RIX
I will compression check, if good pull the valve cover and check the rocker arm, hopefully can pop the rocker back in place and move on with life.
We are up in Minnesota and it has been very cold 15-30 below zero at night during many of the last months nights. It all kind of makes sense I guess. The noise I hear definatly sounds like a tick/knock on the #4 cyl side at the top of the engine.
I guess I have a plan now at least. Is there any special concerns with pulling the valve cover? Can I reuse the gasket, any torquing issues to worry about?
Again I really appreciate your help X99J.
RIX
#6
you aren't going to get much action in the 2nd gen durango forum. try searching in the 3rd gen ram forum. they have the same motor.
try this thread:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...03-0304-a.html
and this one:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...-out-what.html
try this thread:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...03-0304-a.html
and this one:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...-out-what.html
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but in the case of the lash adjuster they are not adjustable, they are replacement only. the "sludge" gets caught up in the lash adjuster, which is why when it is a real cold start, the oil doesn't pump the lash adjuster up like it should and the rocker pops off.
good luck let us know what the compression test reveals!