CrypticFall
Member
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2015
- Messages
- 5
- Vehicle Year
- 1995
- Transmission
- Manual
Hey everyone, I have been having a bit of a time with trying to figure out an issue with my 1995 mazda b2300 2.3L 4V. A bit of backstory first, as I have a hunch it has something to do with the issue.
I received this truck for free. It was a "get this of my property and its yours" kinda deal. I didn't have a vehicle at the time, so it sounded like a good idea. To my knowledge, the only work that was done on the truck to get it running was a new starter and a replaced timing belt. I was told all the fluids were flushed, but I'm beginning to think this was a lie. I drove it down to college (about 350 miles) and it ran fairly well. It wouldn't go past 75, and I couldnt accelerate in 5th gear, but other then that it was pretty smooth. After I parked it, that was the last it would ever run that well again.
Fast forwarding to the present, #2 cylinder is still misfiring. I have replaced the ignition coil, spark plugs, spark plug wires, air filter, fuel filter, oil and oil filter and i've even dropped and cleaned the gas tank. I was going to get the fuel injectors cleaned at pep boys, but I am running out of options, and I don't know how much more money I can put into the vehicle.
My only other thought is that I noticed spark plug #4 on both sides of the engine had been fouling up, even after I changed them. I also saw that my oil was far past the FULL line on the dipstick before I changed the oil on 10/4/15. I plan on wiping them back down to see if they start to spark again, but I don't think it will fix my problem. So am I leaking oil from my cylinder? Is this worth fixing? Or did I just find out this car has a shallower grave then I thought?
I received this truck for free. It was a "get this of my property and its yours" kinda deal. I didn't have a vehicle at the time, so it sounded like a good idea. To my knowledge, the only work that was done on the truck to get it running was a new starter and a replaced timing belt. I was told all the fluids were flushed, but I'm beginning to think this was a lie. I drove it down to college (about 350 miles) and it ran fairly well. It wouldn't go past 75, and I couldnt accelerate in 5th gear, but other then that it was pretty smooth. After I parked it, that was the last it would ever run that well again.
Fast forwarding to the present, #2 cylinder is still misfiring. I have replaced the ignition coil, spark plugs, spark plug wires, air filter, fuel filter, oil and oil filter and i've even dropped and cleaned the gas tank. I was going to get the fuel injectors cleaned at pep boys, but I am running out of options, and I don't know how much more money I can put into the vehicle.
My only other thought is that I noticed spark plug #4 on both sides of the engine had been fouling up, even after I changed them. I also saw that my oil was far past the FULL line on the dipstick before I changed the oil on 10/4/15. I plan on wiping them back down to see if they start to spark again, but I don't think it will fix my problem. So am I leaking oil from my cylinder? Is this worth fixing? Or did I just find out this car has a shallower grave then I thought?