LukeDog3D
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- Joined
- September 2, 1999
- Messages
- 532
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- City, State
- Lafayette, Louisiana
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '92 Sport
Yeah, I never ragged the truck out or anything like that, so I guess you could say it resulted from normal driving. The electrode melted after I changed the head gaskets, so I didn't get a look inside. However, I've done numerous compression tests since then, and I can't see any significant compression difference between cylinders. Sometimes, the truck runs perfectly, so I'm assuming that it can't be something as bad as a hole in a pistion.
My dad thinks that it is something that is screwing up due to the way the motor torques to the side as you floor it, since this is the only time it happens.
edit: yeah, the shotgun approach hasn't paid off this time.
My dad thinks that it is something that is screwing up due to the way the motor torques to the side as you floor it, since this is the only time it happens.
edit: yeah, the shotgun approach hasn't paid off this time.