Spark plug, plug wire, distributor cap, injector, internal engineSpark plug, plug wire, distributor cap, injector, internal engine
yes a bad or partially clogged injector could cause this problem
Spark plug, plug wire, injector, distributor cap, rotor, internal engine failure,.....
A bad fuel injector poppet could cause that.
No only one screw holding the distributor down will cause the cap to be crooked and damage to the cap and rotor will result
Spark plug, plug wire, distributor cap, injector, internal engine ........as in a blown head gasket.
1 simple cause may be a damage radiator cap or simply low fluid.
And you still have a skip? Probably a bad injector.
The distributor cap is to the rear of the engine behind the air intake. To replace it, I recommend moving the air intake out of the way.
If your plugs, wires, cap, rotor and a compression test check out okay I would suspect the #3 fuel injector.
A bad spark plug, a bad spark plug wire, a bad distributor cap, a bad rotor, a bad fuel injector, the firing order is mixed up, a bad valve or a vacuum leak could cause your skip.
engine is misfiring badly enough to cause damage to cat. converter causes could be tune up iteams plugs , wires , cap ,rotor, i have found many needing central port injector unit in need of replacement , new improved muti port unit can be installed in its place