Initially I was not going say a thing to here about the easy fix. And I think I will keep it that way. As stated previously in this thread "let dead dogs lie" in probably the best course.
Not sure why the shop did not at least run codes on it, or at least make a small effort into checking to see if there was major engine problem or not. The engine appeared to have never been cleaned, this also pointed to me that the valve covers had never been off at least in recent times.
I agree that the engine probably is not "fine" with 234K miles on it. However, it currently runs excellent, idles smooth, does not appear to have any leaks, and no smoke at startup. Still need to install the #8 plug also.
The Esky will not be a daily driver, basically my wife's ride. Really can't see it getting more than 4K miles a year. If I can get it to 250K miles without having to tear the engine down, I consider that a win.
I feel that the engine probably needs to be de-carboned via Seafoam for starters. If there a better way to do this, please let me know. I plan on checking the #6 plug after the road trip this weekend.
Adding the catch can and the oil cleanup of the intake manifold as aimdub stated would also be on the list. I will also change the plug wires also. Hoping the oil pressure sensor arrives today. First priority is fix the problems that are triggering the four lights on the dash. Will upload pics tonight.
Thanks for everyone's feedback and comments.
Mike
Not sure why the shop did not at least run codes on it, or at least make a small effort into checking to see if there was major engine problem or not. The engine appeared to have never been cleaned, this also pointed to me that the valve covers had never been off at least in recent times.
I agree that the engine probably is not "fine" with 234K miles on it. However, it currently runs excellent, idles smooth, does not appear to have any leaks, and no smoke at startup. Still need to install the #8 plug also.
The Esky will not be a daily driver, basically my wife's ride. Really can't see it getting more than 4K miles a year. If I can get it to 250K miles without having to tear the engine down, I consider that a win.
I feel that the engine probably needs to be de-carboned via Seafoam for starters. If there a better way to do this, please let me know. I plan on checking the #6 plug after the road trip this weekend.
Adding the catch can and the oil cleanup of the intake manifold as aimdub stated would also be on the list. I will also change the plug wires also. Hoping the oil pressure sensor arrives today. First priority is fix the problems that are triggering the four lights on the dash. Will upload pics tonight.
Thanks for everyone's feedback and comments.
Mike