OK guys, I have my brain fart moments & then I have my moments where I actually
get my hands dirty & get things done. (This weekend was a series of the dirty
hand moments)
Got my Liberty back on the road after a minor setback. Now, back to the YJ (my
real Jeep )...
Let me catch you up to date. About 45K miles ago, the YJ crapped out on me on a
road trip from SC to FL. Had a local shop tear it down & found that I have
burned the #3 cylinder exhaust valve. Replaced the valve, put it back together &
was back on the road for $600 labor & all (not happy, but not raped as bad as I
thought I was going to be).
Last year, it did it again on a return road trip from FL back to SC. Lost all
power. Towed it home & parked it. Bought the Liberty for a DD , and let the YJ
sit.
Got ballsy over the weekend & started checking the little things. Power to the
cylinders was good (plenty of fire as I found out from an uninsulated pair or
pliers I was holding). Did the redneck compression test & found that the #2
cylinder had NO compression. Pulled the valve cover, rockers & rods, nothing
visible as the culprit yet. Pulled the head & sure enough, the #2 exhaust
cylinder is stuck open.
What would cause yet another exhaust value to go bad? in a different cylinder?
I've got no headers, no aftermarket performance upgrades. My high flow cat.
converter & Gibson exhaust is the only upgrade I've done to the engine system.
Oh, & an Accel Super Coil, but I wouldn't think that would be an issue here...
Any help would be greatly appreciated...