ExplorerTom
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I made the mistake of washing my engine- engine degreaser, pressure washer, the whole bit. Then I got some rough running conditions and 3 codes (although I could only read one)- misfire on #5.
Here's where it gets interesting. Yesterday I pulled the COPs off the front 2 plugs. No noticeable moisture. I wiped the built up grime off the boots and reinstalled them just to see. Still ran rough.
Didn't drive it today.
Tonight I pulled off those same 2 COPs and noticed what looked like sweat near the top of the boot near the actual coil itself. This was not there yesterday- I wiped it clean. The truck sat outside all day with the hood closed. There is some rain in the area but CO is pretty cool and dry- cold drinks don't sweat like they do in the Midwest. the motor was warm when I pulled the COPs out originally- but then cooled down after the swap.
As I pulled off the other COPs I noticed more sweat in the same location. Could this little bit of moisture in this location cause the rough running I experienced? I've only seen it when there is a pool of water in the spark plug well.
Here's where it gets interesting. Yesterday I pulled the COPs off the front 2 plugs. No noticeable moisture. I wiped the built up grime off the boots and reinstalled them just to see. Still ran rough.
Didn't drive it today.
Tonight I pulled off those same 2 COPs and noticed what looked like sweat near the top of the boot near the actual coil itself. This was not there yesterday- I wiped it clean. The truck sat outside all day with the hood closed. There is some rain in the area but CO is pretty cool and dry- cold drinks don't sweat like they do in the Midwest. the motor was warm when I pulled the COPs out originally- but then cooled down after the swap.
As I pulled off the other COPs I noticed more sweat in the same location. Could this little bit of moisture in this location cause the rough running I experienced? I've only seen it when there is a pool of water in the spark plug well.