Also worth checking the Air Filter and MAF.
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Also worth checking the Air Filter and MAF.
saw Dom today and he suggested coil pack and the OBD scanner would say which one it is so when i plugged in the ELM327 scanner and said nothing i was surprised (this was after i saw Dom).
Anyway downloaded the other OBD software digimoto seems more detailed than my simple Easyobd and wait for it start juddering again and see what it says then.
With the misfire I had recently I had no mill light warning and after looking found puddles on top of no8 coil pack . the misfire I had on my previous car did put the mil warning light on and the snapon diagnostics kit said low speed misfire on cyl no 5. I swapped the coil with another cylinder and cleared the code, rechecked and the fault stayed on cyl 5 shanged the plug and this fixed the misfire.
Dosnt seem to take much to stuff up a plug on our cars I would change the plugs anyway and if you do do not overtighten them as the plug threads are a week point on these engines. Good luck
It took a long time for my misfire to register with the MIL light - in fact it only lit up the light when the coil pack failed entirely and the car was firing on 7 cylinders all the time.
Just developed a slight judder at around 1000-1500 rpm on my 260.
Took all the COPs of to inspect them and found cylinder no.2 had some dampness around sparkplug area and on lower rubber boot of COP.No sign of where the damp came from.
Dried it off put back together-all running fine now.
It's a very easy quick thing to check.
I use a 7mm hose clip driver with a flexible shaft so you can get all the COPs off without having to remove anything else except the air inlet tube to the throttle body.
Just unclip the electrical connector to the COP,undo the 7mm head bolt holding it and carefully pull the COP up.Leave the small bolt sitting on the COP when removing and replacing otherwise you may drop it and lose it.
Just do one at a time and put it back and reconnect electrical connection before moving onto next one,but be VERY careful not to drop the little bolts.
Herman whats "dielectric grease" and where do you get it, thinking I could use it on the bike as I'm sorting the ignition system out. Got moisture somewhere. :(
Nice one thanks.