CrazyDrei
Space Monkey
what specific codes are you getting? misfires usually name a bank or even a specific cylinder. Cam and lifters might be needed, but it wouldn't come on all of a sudden as you've described. What's your fuel rail pressures? Maybe your new pump replacement already crapped out? our problem sounds systemic, some subsystem whose failure impacts the entire operation. MAF was a good start. Look for problem sources that are a single point of failure. You didn't have 16 cam lobes or 16 lifters all crap out at once. Cam position sensor? The tale ought to be in the codes. Or maybe you got a bad tank of gas, as rare as that is.
Rayra,
I am not thinking that all 16 lobes and lifters went bad. I know that cyl 1 and cyl 3 have been giving me issues for two years and now it's worse than before. I went down the entire list of just abut everything that could cause misfires and and have found a couple problems, fixed them and still same codes and the motor runs rough.
New spark plugs, no change.
New spark plug wires, no change.
Moved the spark plugs and wires around to different cylinders, no change.
Moved ignition coils to different cylinders, no change.
Tested spark plug wires: all good.
Tested spark plugs: all good.
Checked for vacuum leaks: found 2, replaced hoses, no change.
Tested fuel injectors: resistance within spec.
Replaced fuel injectors, no change.
Tested injector wiring harness with noid light: within spec.
Compression check: all cylinders 135-145psi
Leak down test (PITA): all within 10%
Replaced crankshaft sensor, no change.
So I am left with either a bad ECU, leaking head gasket or bad lifters/pitted cam.
I wish I recorded the video but I sounded like a 4BT Cummins. I dumped a whole can of SeaFoam into the crank case, drove 100 miles, flushed the engine, another oil change with 1 quart ATF, 4 quarts motor oil. The motor quieted down big time, check engine light turned off for an entire day, then that same codes re-appeared. This point to the bad lifters/cam unless I am missing something.
I can change the camshaft position sensor but that would require access to the valley and puling the intake manifold. ECU swap would be quick, cheap and easy and might be my next step before I go all out an replace the cam and lifters.
Stay tuned for more shenanigans!