September 6, 2022 by Nick Taylor
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The following Community Fix summarizes the interaction between members of the community that led to the solution.
Vehicle
2014 Chevrolet Equinox LS 2.4L
Title
Engine noise and bucking during test drive, replaced intake manifold.
Complaint
After engine replacement, makes noises and bucks and dies during test drives.
Diagnostic Steps Performed/Parts Replaced
Customer bought vehicle at auction, swears it drove there, now engine is seized. After tear down, found engine threw a rod which was holding engine from turning. Replaced engine with customer supplied remanufactured engine. Engine runs smooth at idle with no issues. Tech drove vehicle and made it halfway around block, engine started misfiring, bucking etc and died, would not restart. When cranking, sounds like something came apart inside engine. Towed back to shop, after cooling off engine starts and runs fine, no noise. Attempted test drive and made it one block and engine stalled out. Cranking engine and again sounds like something came apart in engine. Let it cool and attempted to drive back to shop, engine missing, bucking, has no power or vacuum to brakes, knocking. Check engine light flashing, power reduced message.
Scan test shows misfire on #1 cylinder, compression test shows #1 cyl has 0 psi compression. Inspector came out and scoped inside and said coolant entering head so we replaced engine again. Vehicle starts and runs smooth, test drive shows after driving engine starts missing, this time on all 4 cylinders, bucking and jerking, sounds like something came apart in engine. Almost did not make it back, codes p0171, p2096, cleared then p0506, p0300. Exhaust back pressure test checks good, fuel pressure checks good, fuel quality checks good, plugs gas fouled, replaced, inspector came out and said we were crazy it runs fine then he test drove and almost did not make it back. Misfires on all 4 cylinders again, he threw his hands up and said he had no clue, never seen it, I can run engine in shop for hours without issue, thinking something broken off in cat/exhaust.
Just wondering if anyone has seen this issue after engine replacement. Symptoms can be reproduced but only when driving. Don’t really want to risk engine damage again when this one seems to run fine in shop. And sounds great too. Revving engine in shop shows no problem either, only after trying to drive down the road. Could the noise I’m hearing that sounds like inside engine when problem occurs actually be inside cat? I guess I’m pulling it off and checking, let you know.
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About the Author Nick Taylor
Nick Taylor is the SureTrack Community Administrator and a Senior Applications Specialist at Mitchell 1 with over 25 years of experience with electronic repair data systems. Nick previously worked in the automotive dismantling and engine rebuilding industries.
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