Sticking valves??

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Davebl

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About a week ago I started getting a check engine light with codes
P0301 (misfire on Cyl. 1) and P1316 (excessive misfires). I was
getting some stumbling whilst driving, nothing too major.

I cleaned the plugs (only 3 months old, and I use the factory Champion
RNY11YCC gapped to .9mm-1mm), replaced the wires with some 7mm Silicon
wires from my local O'Reiley's. I also performed a Seafoam cleaner
treatment in the gas tank and straight into the intake manifold. I
also swapped out the single coil that powers cyl 1 with a known
working replacement.

I am still getting a check engine light, but the only code I am
getting is a P1316. The idle is USUALLY great, but recently its been
shuddering at idle and low speeds. If I hit the accelerator, it
smoothes out, but as soon as I let off, I get the shudder. If I come
to a stop the engine sounds like it wants to die. Low speeds and idle
are not very smooth.

So I run a compression test. I get 150 PSI on all cyl's but #6 where I
get 138 PSI. I am pretty sure that is in check. I would like to go
ahead and rule out a head gasket because the oil has no signs of
coolant, nor am I using any coolant. I also hooked up a vacuum gauge
to my manifold where the fuel pressure regulator normally supplies to.
I did get some needle movement at idle. I drove around and when I hit
the gas the needle dropped to 5"Hg and set there like a rock then when
I let off, it hit back to 23"Hg and started to shake (it literally
looked like the needle was trying to dance).

Does this 100% mean a sticking valve? Anything else I can do to either
rule out the valve, or specifically test that theory?

TIA
 
Davebl wrote:

What voltage is the alternator putting out at idle? If it's low that
could be the source of the problem.

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