flatten spark plugs
#12
on my truck, the #4 and #6 plugs shattered, and the dealer had to rebuild the two cylinders, it put holes in the pistons. they claim that #6 cylinder predetonates and this has happened several times before. on mine, it threw a misfire CEL code. i posted on it a few weeks back. it was covered under warranty.
#13
on my truck, the #4 and #6 plugs shattered, and the dealer had to rebuild the two cylinders, it put holes in the pistons. they claim that #6 cylinder predetonates and this has happened several times before. on mine, it threw a misfire CEL code. i posted on it a few weeks back. it was covered under warranty.
I have a later model hemi in my 03 now (under warranty).
Word of caution: Avondale Dodge here in AZ told me that nothing was wrong with the truck and sent me on my way after saying that i had not gapped my plugs correctly. I then went straight to Lou Grubb Dodge (barely made it there on the trucks last legs) where they put a scope into the cylinder and found the problem in a matter of minutes.
There is a huge difference in dealers...be sure they don't jerk you around.
#14
Yes they are touching the electrode completely pinch shut and both plugs in the 6th cylinder one plug in the 1st cylinder and one in the 4th cylinder , the spark plugs were replaced at the dealership so I assume they are the right plugs used if helps will post brand and number tommorow after work
#15
#16
yes, pre-detonation is what i was told causes this. just between you and I, I had run 87 for a few months in the summer during high fuel prices. not anymore, its 89 or I dont drive it. mine was still fixed under warranty though. If you ask me, only fixing one or two cylinders seems like a bandaid though, but I couldnt talk em into a new engine. i tried lol.
#17
89 or better is all i ever run...EVER.
I had one of the first Hemi's out in 03 and from what i'm hearing, part of the problem was design. From what i understand the later Hemi's are improved in this area.
Anyone agree or disagree?
I had one of the first Hemi's out in 03 and from what i'm hearing, part of the problem was design. From what i understand the later Hemi's are improved in this area.
Anyone agree or disagree?
#18
Your engine is blown from running lean. If you are using a handheld tuner, then that made you leaner and boom. Chrysler engines do not adjust from increased air flow like Ford and Chev do. SD vs MAF