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Join Date: Oct 2009
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22r misfire
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Location: Gainesville Texas
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New distributor or new cap
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Did you have the same problem before you changed the wires, cap, and plugs? Do a compression check to make sure that the valves are not burnt to the point that the cylinder doesn't have any compression on it. No compression = dead miss.
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