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Multiple missing cylinders help diagnose

2High4U

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1999 Chevy Silverado 4.3 V6
Plug Wires - Replaced
Fuel Filter - Couple of months old
Plugs - Iridium Plugs At least 6 months old could these be to blame?
Still Missing?!

This just started at the beginning of the week and found that there was a tiny bit of water in the airbox from all the rain we had.

What else could it be, I considered the coil but am really doubtful that is the problem.
 
Dist cap and rotor is my guess.

All of the moisture has probably got something to do with it.
 
ryan22re said:
Dist cap and rotor is my guess.

All of the moisture has probably got something to do with it.

I forgot to mention that I replaced that when I did the plugs. I just guess bad luck follows me around.


Bad Luck Streak..

I bought a fuel pump for my suburban $230 Just filled my 40 gal tank too.
was doing it in the snow in my driveway. I broke off the plastic peice the line connects to and had to buy another one $230 again.

A couple of months later I lost my job.

windsheild wipers stop working $50

Tractor tire went flat plugged it and the a month or so later the other ones flat.

water pump went cant member the price.

Windshield broke

oxygen sensors had to buy 2 at like $30 each

now this with the missing cylinder.

I should just buy a horse and do it amish style i dont think they need to insure them.
 

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