Andrewg
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So before we start, engine mods are P1 Procharger Stage 2 Beefcake Special package with a Lund tune. Got a UPR procharger specific catch can installed as well as the Lund Boost+ box.
All was going well until about a month ago when I got a P0300 misfire code after a clutch install. Figured it was the crank relearn so did that and it went away but every now and then the code came back. Couldn't figure out what was causing it so sent logs to Lund and he suggested spark plugs could be on the way out. Around the same time I noted I had a boost leak as my usual 10-11psi was down to about 6psi. Checked and tightened all piping but didn't make any difference. Been a little more rough recently and down on power. Had Brisk plugs so decided to swap in NGKs this time. Pulled the plugs just now and found some oil on the threads although the actual core looks ok.
All 4 plugs from the driver's side bank:
Plug 1 (furthest from driver) and 2:
Plug 3 and 4 (closest to driver):
First question is, has anyone seen anything like this or knows what may be causing it? My first thought would be a gasket leaking oil and causing the boost leak. Any ideas?
Next question is what to do about diagnosing it? I presume driving it right now is probably unwise although before i pulled the plugs it was ok. Not great but ok. Are there some tests or procedures I can do to troubleshoot before I take it to a shop?
Final question. Assuming it's a head gasket rather than a more serious head issue, what would everyone recommend to fix it? Just replace the head gasket? Obviously something caused some serious pressure to blow the seal so would breathers instead of the catch can make more sense and help vent pressure to atmosphere instead of re-circulating it?
Thanks for the advice guys. Totally gutted about this. Any help, thoughts or comments are welcome.
All was going well until about a month ago when I got a P0300 misfire code after a clutch install. Figured it was the crank relearn so did that and it went away but every now and then the code came back. Couldn't figure out what was causing it so sent logs to Lund and he suggested spark plugs could be on the way out. Around the same time I noted I had a boost leak as my usual 10-11psi was down to about 6psi. Checked and tightened all piping but didn't make any difference. Been a little more rough recently and down on power. Had Brisk plugs so decided to swap in NGKs this time. Pulled the plugs just now and found some oil on the threads although the actual core looks ok.
All 4 plugs from the driver's side bank:
Plug 1 (furthest from driver) and 2:
Plug 3 and 4 (closest to driver):
First question is, has anyone seen anything like this or knows what may be causing it? My first thought would be a gasket leaking oil and causing the boost leak. Any ideas?
Next question is what to do about diagnosing it? I presume driving it right now is probably unwise although before i pulled the plugs it was ok. Not great but ok. Are there some tests or procedures I can do to troubleshoot before I take it to a shop?
Final question. Assuming it's a head gasket rather than a more serious head issue, what would everyone recommend to fix it? Just replace the head gasket? Obviously something caused some serious pressure to blow the seal so would breathers instead of the catch can make more sense and help vent pressure to atmosphere instead of re-circulating it?
Thanks for the advice guys. Totally gutted about this. Any help, thoughts or comments are welcome.
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