5.4 F150 misfiring
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5.4 F150 misfiring
Hey guys, I've had a pretty crappy day today. First off, I have a 1998 F150 5.4 with 152k miles on it. I was driving to school when I noticed my check engine light came on. I immediately found the nearest AutoZone to get it checked out. I found out my cylinder 4 was misfiring so I started looking at other threads to see what might be causing this. I saw that oil and coolant can slowly leak and gather around cylinder 4 and 3 and cause them to start misfiring. and sure enough, when I pulled the plug and boot, covered in what looked like oil, but smelt like coolant... so I put a new spark plug in and cleaned the boots to see if it would fix the problem. when I started the truck it did seem to run a tad smoother, but then It started to reek of coolant. I grabbed a flash light and started looking for steam in the engine bay. I then saw that the front O2 sensor on the passenger side had a liquid (right now assuming coolant) bubbling out of the threads. this leads me to think I have a blown head gasket, or a cracked head??? im all out of ideas and definitely needs some help with this... any info is greatly appreciated.
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got the cylinder compression tested and it tested just fine! but I did clean the heater core hose and found a small leak. I think that the leak was dripping down onto the O2 sensor causing it to bubble and smoke so I think I might be good once I get those hose clamps tightened. I feel like this happens a lot to these engines. was this just a design flaw or what???
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okay so I stopped the leak coming from the heater core hoses and that stopped the smoking from the exhaust manifold. but now I noticed my truck is blowing smoke and water from the exhaust tip even when its at operating temperatures. there are no more external leaks that I can find, but the engine bay still smells like burning coolant. this making me think I have a cracked head at the exhaust port or blown head gasket. would you agree???
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finally got it hydrocarbon tested and it test fine. but it still smells like coolant! and some smoke comes out when I rev the engine. I think the smoke is just because its a bit cold outside??? but I live in Arizona and its 60 degrees out.... still cant tell why it smells like coolant but im also not loosing any coolant in the reservoir. just to make sure I tested it right, I warmed the truck up to operating temperature, take the reservoir cap off, put the tester in the reservoir hole and squeeze the bulb 5 times. if the blew testing fluid turn yellow, there is a leak. is this correct???