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06 Hemi Cylinder 6 misfire???

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Old Mar 14, 2011 | 10:22 AM
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So i got my ram in oct of last year and ever sence when the temp changes outside, when i start my truck it will knock and then check engin light will come on and give me cylinder 6 missfire. After the truck warms up the knock goes away. I have changed plugs, the coil and injector. The dealer says it might be carbon. Any ideas?
 
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Old Mar 14, 2011 | 10:58 AM
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Welcome to the site. carbon? I doubt it but you can try running some Sea Foam through the engine and see what you get. Have you check the electrical harness really good?
 
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Old Mar 14, 2011 | 11:41 AM
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Thanks glad i found the site. I looked and did not see anything... I just don't want to rip everything apart.
 
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Old Mar 14, 2011 | 03:39 PM
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I totally understand that. I would swap plugs and coil with those on another cylinder one more time just to be sure. Make sure that electrical connector is on good and locked in place.
 
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Old Mar 15, 2011 | 12:07 PM
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I have done all that. Maybe im just missing or overlooking a loose wire. I just don't understand why it happens with a big temp change?? Then goes away after it warms up.
 

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I am starting to think i messed up... I have been running 87 octan in my truck.. Not even thinking about it. Hope i did not f it up. 93 from now on tho.
 
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Originally Posted by Rob3069usmc
I am starting to think i messed up... I have been running 87 octan in my truck.. Not even thinking about it. Hope i did not f it up. 93 from now on tho.
yep, seems like most who lose a cylinder are those who run 87 octane for a long period. Let's hope that's not the issue.

You don't have to run 93 though, there is no benefit to running anything over 89 on a stock tune. Seems like those lousy 2 octane makes all the difference...
 
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Well it only happens when there is a temp change and when the truck is first started, after 10 min it goes away and runs fine..... SO i hope it something else. I also noticed that my cooling fan has been staying on all the time now...?
 
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Sticking lifter perhaps?
 
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Thats what the dealer tried telling me. saying it was carbon making it stick and then after it warms up it loosens the carbon up alittle.
 
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