TC that makes sense. So maybe we need to figure out when #2 stops combusting.
Does the spark disappear? If so, why #2 and not #3? (Same coil)
Maybe the cap has a heat problem.
Or the wire? Or coil. But with the wasted spark, both are needed to complete the spark path.
Could it be a compression issue? As it heats up.... maybe this time with the head back on and retorqued it won't do it again.
So that leaves fuel delivery. As long as the intakes are tight, it should suck in fuel fine.
It seems to me that this is a heat (warm up) issue. It runs great until so many miles down the road.
Does the spark disappear? If so, why #2 and not #3? (Same coil)
Maybe the cap has a heat problem.
Or the wire? Or coil. But with the wasted spark, both are needed to complete the spark path.
Could it be a compression issue? As it heats up.... maybe this time with the head back on and retorqued it won't do it again.
So that leaves fuel delivery. As long as the intakes are tight, it should suck in fuel fine.
It seems to me that this is a heat (warm up) issue. It runs great until so many miles down the road.
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