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I changed the gasket myself and it was missing bad when I started it. CEL came on so I hooked OBD II checker and it said P0204 misfire 4 cylander and P0304 open circuit 4 cylander fuel injector.

Changed plugs and wires already.

It's like the fuel injector is stuck open because it's fouling the plug and gas is coming out of the exhaust. Any goodway to ops check the injector? Other suggestions? Thanks.

2007-02-22 18:10:26 · 5 answers · asked by Sloth for President 2012 3 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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2007-02-22 18:14:35 · update #1

100% sure it's gas, and already did vacuum check with carb cleaner, good.

2007-02-22 18:27:14 · update #2

100% positive didn't switch pushrods.

Put them in order in a Mt. Dew carton, and measured them before install (5.5" Intake, 6.0 Exhaust).

2007-02-22 20:03:02 · update #3

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Well, my guess is if you changed the intake manifold, you probably removed the fuel rail and injectors, right?

I'd be checking the wiring to the injectors...I'd bet you've either damaged the connector at the injector, or damaged the wiring.

2007-02-23 07:42:46 · answer #1 · answered by Galaxie500XL 5 · 0 0

I think you can rent or borrow a set of test lights to check to see if the fuel injectors are getting current. Before that, you can use a light dowel rod held to your ear to listen to each injector while the engine is running. They should all rattle pretty much the same way. If the injector is silent, then it's either stuck mechanically or it's not getting any signal. Go over the wiring and make sure you've put everything back together right.

It sure sounds like the injector is stuck open if that's really gas coming out of the exhaust pipe, but most of the time the liquid that comes out of the tailpipe is just water.

You should be able to run the engine with the injector just sitting out. Anyway, clean 'em.

2007-02-22 18:25:08 · answer #2 · answered by 2n2222 6 · 0 0

I hate to tell you but I think you may have switched a intake and exhaust push rod. They are different sizes and it is a common mistake when doing this job. If you are not 100% positive you got it right, do a compression check before you chase other things. the chances of an injector going bad while you were changing a gasket are pretty slim.

2007-02-22 19:53:31 · answer #3 · answered by chopper 3 · 1 0

With an OHM meter,( power off ), see if the injector has 2 ohms resistence. If not close replace it.Check the wiring to that injector for bear spots,broken wire ,and fix if need be.It could be possible that the computor driver for the injector has failed do to a short circuit,leaving the injector full rich.

2007-02-22 18:57:30 · answer #4 · answered by (A) 7 · 0 0

you need to check the electrical connection at the injector, if that is good replace the injector, gm injectors go bad constantly as they get older

2007-02-22 18:24:09 · answer #5 · answered by Russ S 3 · 0 0

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