by nmcgowan » Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:20 pm
Apologies for the lengthy description but hopefully it helps explain things fully.
I have a 20V silvertop in an AE82 Corolla GT thats caged and used for trackdays. Silvertop is totally stock standard running standard ECU. It has run without any problems for over 20,000 kms including numerous trackdays and has never missed a beat, all of a sudden driving home the other night it did a single solitary misfire as I was on the motorway offramp and I was like WTF was that?? by the time I'd gotten home some 2km's later it was missing like crazy, occasionally backfiring, had no power and was struggling to rev. At the time it was really low on fuel so I assumed it was running out of petrol. I took it out later that night to fill it up, more of the same misfire and now the car was really struggling to drive. I filled it up and discovered it wasnt as low on gas as I first thought (slightly unreliable fuel gauge) so it wasnt a low fuel issue.
I stopped on the side of the road and turned the car off, opened the bonnet and checked nothing obvious had come off, AFM connector, plug leads, vaccuum hoses etc and found nothing. I started the car and drove off and it revved just fine and had normal power like there was never a problem. About 500 meters later the misfire returned just like before and it really struggled to make it home.
At idle the car doesnt appear to have any misfire at all. If you bury the throttle wide open it bogs horribly and will miss and backfire and stall out unless you back right off. If you give it throttle slowly it will miss but revs will eventually climb to about 3500 and wont get any further, just more missing, bogging and backfiring.
I have done the following in the way of troubleshooting so far.
1) Checked the spark plugs - all appear ok
2) Checked the leads - appear ok
3) Pulled the plugs out and checked that they are sparking - they are but perhaps a little weakly, spark is a weak yellowy colour? Not sure what a normal spark looks like on a 4AGE thats running ok, I thought it should be a blueish colour?
4) Pulled out and cleaned AFM and checked plug and wiring.
5) Swapped distributor cap and rotor.
6) Checked engine codes and there are none except the O2 sensor, but thats fine as Its never had an O2 sensor since I've owned it.
7) Cleared engine codes, ran engine and re-checked, still no other codes.
8. Checked earths and wiring for any obvious issues.
9) Moved sensor wiring and vacuum hoses etc while attempting to rev engine to see if there was a dodgy connection anywhere, no change to misfire.
10) Pulled the injector plugs one at a time and there was a noticeable drop in idle for each one so I dont think its injectors.
11) Pulled the fuel line off the engine side of the fuel filter and there is plenty of flow and pressure and I can hear the fuel pump running.
After 10 or so minutes of blipping the throttle while wiggling the wires and pipes under the bonnet with no success I turned the car off to think some more about it. I had another look through the wiring and fuseboxes and gave everything a good wiggle to see if anything was loose, started the car and it ran fine again for another 10-15 seconds, revved freely, no misfire, no bogging down with WOT then the misfire returned just as before.
I've checked the wires to to the ignitor and coil and pulled the cables and connectors off and on to check they are secure. Is there any way to check the ignitor and coil are ok? I've heard theres not really much to the ignitors and that its just a big transistor so perhaps it's the coil?
There is also a slight smell of petrol that I havent noticed before so again this is leading me to believe it a spark/ignition issue.
The symptoms are very similar to what happened when I forgot to put a big vaccuum hose back on after doing the clutch once but I can't for the life of me see any pipes that have come off and I can't hear any leaks.
ANY help greatly appreciated, this is driving me nuts!!!
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nmcgowan on Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.