I want to thank everyone again for the guidance, I discovered the thread was not repaired before. I received the tools on Friday and set to work immediately. While it was quite butt puckering the instructions that the time cert came with were clear, the build of the tool did indeed help keep the tool center before it started cutting new threads, and with the new insert the spark plug threads and seats well. Crisis averted!
After starting it back up it was running real rough, and would sputter out and die without the gas pedal applied.
I performed the following tests
- Checked for spark on all cylinders (all good)
- Checked to make sure the CSV is still doing good (it is)
- Removed spark plug cables one at a time to check for change, cylinders 1,2,5, and 6 saw no change when removed, if 3 or 4 was removed engine wouldn't start at all
- Removed spark plug wires from 1,2,5, and 6 all at once engine fired up and ran exactly as it did when they were all in
- Since I know we've got spark to all cylinders I checked the fuel injector lines to each cylinder, no fuel getting to the injector on the effected cylinders, fuel flowing freely to the 2 that fire
- Went back to the injector pump, same story, 1,2,5 and 6 no fuel leaving pump, 3 and 4 has fuel pumping freely
- Looked through the forum, my BBB we saw that we could remove a panel off the side of the pump to see a bit of the injection plungers, enough to see if they're operating at least. Plungers 3 and 4 are moving up and down, the others are stationary.
[ii]Pulled the oil inlet banjo fitting to see if oil was present (with the engine off and cool pressure at this fitting was built up enough to spray some oil out at the initial removal)[/ii]
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As it appears that the 2 that are moving are the two closest to the oil inlet I am assuming that the rest aren't getting enough oil, or are stuck closed and oil is failing to get introduced into them. Is there a way to move clean or lubricate the injection plungers without removing the pump from the car?
I did not attempt to remove the actual injection plunger as the diagrams lead me to believe they are insanely complicated.