I broke my ankle on Monday
so I have some time to think about the skip in my engine before I can actually do anything about it. I added some Stanadyne (sp?) fuel treatment that has not changed anything after one tank of fuel. I have not been able to shim my fuel pressure regulator yet and I will do that next. If that does not change anything, I was planning to redo the cylinder contribution test to make sure #8 is my weak cylinder and check compression on that side to rule out a base engine problem. If compression is OK, I was going to replace #8 injector. I don't drive the truck all that much so waiting for fuel additives to make an improvement will take forever.
My question to you guys is what else I should do while I am in there. I have heard about intermittent connections with the valve cover gasket so should I replace the gasket? Should I replace the other injector o-rings and copper gaskets on the other three injectors on the driver's side when I have the #8 injector out or is it best to leave sleeping dogs lie?
Another interesting issue that has cropped up along with the engine skip is a small oil leak. It may leave a spot about the size of a quarter under the engine after the truck has been driven for an extended period of time. It is coming out from the drain hole in the flywheel cover but it is not the rear main seal. I looked in the valley of the engine and there is a puddle in the middle of the valley but I can't see where it is coming from. I found a bunch of bulletins concerning oil leaks in the valley area from the turbo pedistal and the HPOP. Both of these items don't have any oil dripping off of them that I can see. I used a good light and a mirror but I still didn't see anything. The 7.3 does not have a PCV but could my oil leak be coming from the ventilation system? Are there screens or filters that may be plugged? After 5000 miles, the oil might be 3/8" from the full mark on the dipstick (I have never had to add a quart of oil) so I don't think I have a blow by problem. There is never any smoke from the exhaust either. Thanks in advance for your help. Gil