Decided to write a journal of my experiences with a blown engine. Still getting a P0303 (Cylinder 3 misfire) even after getting a new OEM short block.
First off, I had just recently purchased a 2004 FXT with 150,000 miles. Got two months of driving bliss before it's collapse. Was driving down the highway going about 65 mph when I noticed loss of power. Pushed the pedal down a little further, thinking it may just be some bad gas, then the car got REALLY jerky and the CEL started blinking. Then no power at all... Blew cylinder 3. Everything inside was toast.
► Got a new OEM short block installed.
► Everything involved in an engine rebuild and short block installation was checked and/or replaced.
► Had the heads machined within spec by a local performance shop.
Started the car immediately and it idled nice. Seems to idle great and even rev great when parked. Once the car was driven though it started throwing P0021, P0011 and P0303! It really stalled, clicked and hissed during boost when I opened up throttle more then half way.
By the time I got home there was a small amount of smoke coming from under the hood (smelled like oil). Checked it out and it seems to be coming from somewhere towards the bottom, front passenger side. Can't tell exactly where it's dripping from, but it's dropping onto some sort of exhaust/heat shield and burning. I wonder if this is a valve cover issue or the head and if this is most likely the culprit of my cylinder 3 misfire?
*UPDATE*
► changed the oil
► cleaned the MAF sensor
► dumped in some fuel system cleaner (for fuel injectors and such)
► checked 2 of the banjo bolts (removed the filters since one was crushed - one for turbo looks hard to get without removing intercooler).
Still getting the same codes, so I brought it to the local stealership. They charged me an arm and a leg, but did all the troubleshooting of the ignition system (coils, plugs and wires) and also found the timing off a tooth (reset timing). Next was a compression test on my new block...
Back home and put some new learned knowledge to test.
► Checked driver side OCV for proper function and cleanliness. Cleaned it up, flushed it with fresh oil, and stuck it back in.
► Started to go at the passenger side. This one is much more buried and I didn't have the time at the moment, so I left it for the moment.
Drove it around the block a few times and have so far only got P0021 and P0303. I'm about to have it brought back in to have the head on that side pulled. Maybe over machining of the head during the rebuild. Maybe I can get some feedback before have a new head installed. Would hate if a new short block and head still having cylinder 3 misfires.
First off, I had just recently purchased a 2004 FXT with 150,000 miles. Got two months of driving bliss before it's collapse. Was driving down the highway going about 65 mph when I noticed loss of power. Pushed the pedal down a little further, thinking it may just be some bad gas, then the car got REALLY jerky and the CEL started blinking. Then no power at all... Blew cylinder 3. Everything inside was toast.
► Got a new OEM short block installed.
► Everything involved in an engine rebuild and short block installation was checked and/or replaced.
► Had the heads machined within spec by a local performance shop.
Started the car immediately and it idled nice. Seems to idle great and even rev great when parked. Once the car was driven though it started throwing P0021, P0011 and P0303! It really stalled, clicked and hissed during boost when I opened up throttle more then half way.
By the time I got home there was a small amount of smoke coming from under the hood (smelled like oil). Checked it out and it seems to be coming from somewhere towards the bottom, front passenger side. Can't tell exactly where it's dripping from, but it's dropping onto some sort of exhaust/heat shield and burning. I wonder if this is a valve cover issue or the head and if this is most likely the culprit of my cylinder 3 misfire?
*UPDATE*
► changed the oil
► cleaned the MAF sensor
► dumped in some fuel system cleaner (for fuel injectors and such)
► checked 2 of the banjo bolts (removed the filters since one was crushed - one for turbo looks hard to get without removing intercooler).
Still getting the same codes, so I brought it to the local stealership. They charged me an arm and a leg, but did all the troubleshooting of the ignition system (coils, plugs and wires) and also found the timing off a tooth (reset timing). Next was a compression test on my new block...
Back home and put some new learned knowledge to test.
► Checked driver side OCV for proper function and cleanliness. Cleaned it up, flushed it with fresh oil, and stuck it back in.
► Started to go at the passenger side. This one is much more buried and I didn't have the time at the moment, so I left it for the moment.
Drove it around the block a few times and have so far only got P0021 and P0303. I'm about to have it brought back in to have the head on that side pulled. Maybe over machining of the head during the rebuild. Maybe I can get some feedback before have a new head installed. Would hate if a new short block and head still having cylinder 3 misfires.