adnanski
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I have a 1996 Cherokee 4.0 that started with a CEL and a "misfire in cylinder 1". After replacing all 6 injectors, all plugs for Champion copper plugs, Bosch plug wires, new air filter, new fuel filter, seafoam in the throttle body, as well as the oil and the gas tank, and a fresh oil change, I now have misfire on 1,2 and 6. Any idea about what in the hell it could be? I'm stumped. All the wires are in the correct place, not overlapping, and I've had the CEL cleared at autozone, and the jeep ran and purred for 3 days before the check engine light coming back on. I have bought a crankshaft position sensor that I have not installed yet. I've read about the CPS, the EMC, the cat being plugged, looks like mine has been replaced already. I took it to a machanic because I was sick of throwing money at it. He unplugged injector on cylinder #1, and the misfire didn't seem to change much as it did on let's say cylinder 3 or 4. He then pressure tested the #1 cylinder and said that the exhaust valve is sticking on that cylinder. He then took the air intake tube off and proceeded with slowly pouring water into the throttle body with the warmed, running engine while opening the throttle slightly. He said that the steam will more than likely clean up some of the carbon build up around the valves. I took the jeep home after he cleared the code. Jeep ran better than new for 2 days and then the check engine light came back on. I'm going to go buy the distributor cap for it tmrw and see if that does it, maybe even try to get the CPS on as well as unplugging the battery and trying to reset the EcM..(if that's how you do). I've read up about this misfire for 2 weeks now, and next to my machanic telling me to take the head off and take it to a machine shop and the of course I would just put everything new in the head (lifters, valves, rocker arms, head bolts, gaskets and so on) priced at about $250 for parts on Rockauto.com and about $200 for the machine shop to clean the head up. Rather than taking half the motor apart, which I can do myself but don't have time for, does anyone recommend anything else other than injectors, plugs, plug wires, and air filter that I can look into? Much appreciated, sorry about the long post, just wanted everyone to know what I've done so I don't waste anyone's time. -Adnan