Engine problems
sragonzo
12-01-2005, 11:39 PM
I have a 96 plymouth neon with 104,000 miles. My after market parts are Iceman intake, bored throttle body, MSD coil and 8.5 wires, Crane 16 cams, 2.4 lifters and rocker arms, Unorthodox pulley, Fidanza gears, Hedman header to a full exhaust system. My engine want to stall when i come to a stop, right now i have the engine light on with the code 43 ( multiple engine misfire detected peak primary circuit current not achived with the maximum dwell time) I have the champion spark plugs installed already. I wounder if the cams are cousing this problem. I also have that tapping sound coming from my #1 cylinder but i already replaced my lifters and rocker arms and the tapping is still their. If anybody can help i would like.
das2123
12-02-2005, 07:43 AM
I have the champion spark plugs installed already.Did you recently change them? Gapped correct? Maybe its time for some new ones.
sragonzo
12-02-2005, 05:35 PM
I replaced them some time in the summer, but the Hayes book has them gapped at .050 and Auto Zone says .035. I have them at .035 right now.
das2123
12-03-2005, 09:24 AM
I replaced them some time in the summer, but the Hayes book has them gapped at .050 and Auto Zone says .035. I have them at .035 right now.Did that help your misfire?
sragonzo
12-03-2005, 11:19 AM
nope those are the same ones from the summer. Im going to Autozone to buy some new ones but ill gap these to .050.
97 neon
12-03-2005, 08:56 PM
bad idea
sragonzo
12-04-2005, 12:29 AM
why is that. Hayes book says to gap it to .050
das2123
12-04-2005, 10:08 AM
why is that. Hayes book says to gap it to .050The correct spark plug gap is 0.035" for both engines. Note that the Haynes manual has an incorrect gap specified for the DOHC.
sragonzo
12-12-2005, 05:31 PM
I replaced those plugs last saturday and the engine came on yesterday. They are gaped to .035 and it wont give me and engine code i waited for about 30 seconds. Can anybody help me.
Turbodog97
12-12-2005, 07:16 PM
Code 43..... Misfire on one or more cylinders detected. Spark plug, injector, cylinder compression or air intake problem; primary circuit problem in one or both ignition coils
das2123
12-12-2005, 10:37 PM
I replaced those plugs last saturday and the engine came on yesterday. They are gaped to .035 and it wont give me and engine code i waited for about 30 seconds. Can anybody help me.Did you reset the PCM after you installed the new plugs?
sragonzo
12-13-2005, 06:56 PM
I replaced the coil about 3-4 months ago with a new one from msd coil and msd wires. I removed the negative cable on the battery for about 3-5 minutes while i replaced the plugs. Im going to have to look at the injectores and replace my K&N filter
das2123
12-13-2005, 08:43 PM
I doubt it's a fuel injector problem giving you a code 43. Check the coil pack for any cracks and make sure the wires are tight. Also check the wires for any frayed parts. Disconnect your fuel pump fuse for about 15 minutes, just to make sure that the codes are clearing.
sragonzo
12-13-2005, 09:41 PM
the car never gave me a code 43 the engine light turned off when I did the on-off-on-off-on. I didnt blink at all. The fuel pump fuse is under the hood behind the battery.
99 Neon R/T
12-13-2005, 10:27 PM
when you did the key dance the light should have at least given you a 55 end of codes.As for the ticking in the #1 cylinder could be a faulty spark plug boot.If there is even the smallest crack or hole in the insulation then the spark will arc off of the valve cover or the cylinder head inside the tube and cause a ticking noise.What you want to look for on that is a white spot anywhere on the spark plug boot that will indicate a burn spot which is a sign of arcing.I hope that helps you.
das2123
12-14-2005, 07:32 AM
when you did the key dance the light should have at least given you a 55 end of codes.This is true...
What you want to look for on that is a white spot anywhere on the spark plug boot that will indicate a burn spot which is a sign of arcing.I hope that helps you.I didn't think about that, but it is good advice.
What you want to look for on that is a white spot anywhere on the spark plug boot that will indicate a burn spot which is a sign of arcing.I hope that helps you.I didn't think about that, but it is good advice.
sragonzo
01-10-2006, 07:15 PM
I just disconnected my fuel pump fuse for 45 min.( i did not disconnect my battery).The code 43 still came up. I checked the air filter, fuel filter, coil, plug wires, hoses for cracks or holes. Everything came out fine. Something is fouling out my spark plugs and causing my code 43. If my cam gears are off by a degree would that give me a code 43 or a bad o2 sensor that is not regestering. If i replaced my EGR valve with that block kit would it help my idle problem. If any body can help with this pron\blem I would appriciate it.
das2123
01-11-2006, 07:47 AM
I just disconnected my fuel pump fuse for 45 min.( i did not disconnect my battery).The code 43 still came up.Then it did not clear it from the memory. You may have to go to Autozone or someplace that has a reader and ask them to erase the code. Your cam gears should not be off unless you have changed them recently. The timing belt could be off, but then you would get a different code. The EGR blockoff kit may help your idle, but will also give you a Code 32 unless you have a Mopar PCM or AF/X PCM.
Try cleaning your TB with a sensor safe carbon cleaner. That may help your issue. Pull the plugs and see it they are still OK, they nay have gone bad on you already. Next thing, would be to replace your fuel injectors.
Try cleaning your TB with a sensor safe carbon cleaner. That may help your issue. Pull the plugs and see it they are still OK, they nay have gone bad on you already. Next thing, would be to replace your fuel injectors.
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