Ugh, I am so close I can taste it.... lol. So this weekend I did a running valve adjustment. But before doing that I noticed that there seemed to be a miss at idle. I narrowed it down to Cylinder #3. I did a spark test and a compression test. Unfortunately, my compression tester is not holding any pressure so the needle just bounces. However, it bounces up to like 120-125 and then back to 0. I didn't compare it but it seemed like that is what I recall to be a good number. I would expect that if it held pressure and did a bump up slightly with 2nd and 3rd pump that it would be about 130 possibly. I am working on getting my pressure tester fixed and will give it a go again tomorrow. The miss seems to go away under even slight throttle, so I am not thinking there is a compression issue. I also did the spark test and do see spark. I replaced the plug wire to test as well, no difference. HOWEVER, with this being a seemingly dead miss, until I bump the throttle, I am starting to suspect that this might be an injector. I plan to remove the plenum and swap the injector to verify, but am seeking opinions so I won't be totally in "light a match mode" if it doesn't work. I pulled the plug and it seemed completely dry. This is port fuel injection, so I am thinking that possibly there is not any spray from the one during the low demand at idle (or not enough) and that when bumping the throttle it is able to suck in some of the other cylinders' mix from the manifold, and/or the injector comes online enough to give some contribution to the power output? Does any of this sound plausible? This is starting to tax me now. I was patient so far, mainly due to the fact that most of my issues have been self inflicted, but this is worrying. Anyone have any input on my hypothesis? Any others seen this type of issue with the Vortec port fuel injection?
Thanks!