Pull the fuel pump fuse or relay, if there is one?
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Got the intake manifold and valve cover off on the passenger side today. I wasn't able to find anything wrong, I took the pushrods for #6 out and they all look nice and straight. The rockers for #6 look the same as the rest of them. I am a little confused, I thought I would see some evidence of damage by now. Tomorrow I will pull the head and hopefully see something wrong.
Here are a couple videos I took today:
And here is a clip of my lady turning the motor over for me. As you can see it appears that the valves for #6 work just fine, How do you disable the fuel pump? I pulled fuse #20 and the fuel pump relay but as you can see the fuel pump still works..
What are your guys thoughts here?
@iamdub Should I be concerned I haven't found evidence of damage up to this point? Is it still worth it to pull the head?
Lots of junk for sure, all the metal seemed in conditionAt least you found your culprit. I suspect thats just carbon bits down in the cylinder.
Should be a cam and lifters and run it repair.
How does the cylinder wall feel on #6? If you drag your finger nail around the inside of the bore, does it catch anywhere?Lots of junk for sure, all the metal seemed in condition