As the title states.
Back in July my car broke down just outside North Wildwood, NJ and I ended up having it towed back home to Philadelphia (90 miles, good thing for AAA)
Anyway, I thought it was the injectors, replaced them, same issue. I swapped the coils, ICM, plugs, and plug wires. The misfire did not move from #4.
The #4 header is cool to the touch. Yes you can touch it with the engine running. It's popping thru the intake.
There is no loaner tool for compression checks or leak down checks around here. I looked it up on youtube and saw a few cars with an intake valve stuck open making the same exact noise
Really don't want to remove the head. Is there anyway to fix this issue with the head still on the engine? I was going to pop the valve cover and try cranking the engine (take out fuel pump relay and unplug ICM) and see what happens, mainly with number 4, or maybe turn it by hand.
History of the problem:
Car sat in the garage for 6 months over the winter. Sta-ble in the tank. Took the car to work a few times in April and in June. Then took the car out in July for a few days before going down the shore. Probably put about 300-400 miles on the car before this happened. The car did get poor MPG's that entire week