terrascapeinc
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Hey guys, my name is Josh, New member, but been using this forum as a reference for months. THANK YOU by the way, tons of excellent info on here! Anyways, I recently acquired a really nice black 99 SHO for really cheap, and here's what's going on... I got it from a guy who attempted to replace the transmission himself, and failed. So I got it with a brand new trans that just needed the installation finished. Done. Starts, runs, shifts, drives good, until a few weeks later. I started getting a miss when cold, pulled a number 8 misfire code, lean codes, rich codes, bought a used MC coil pack off ebay, stuck it in, the miss went away for a few weeks then came back. It gave me a number 4 code this time, so I bit the bullet and bought a set of MSD blaster coil packs (did tons of research and found out that the ford 4.6 DOHC in the SVT mustangs and some lincolns use the same packs minus the boltdown tabs, easily fixed with home made hold downs), also installed (and properly gapped) new motorcraft plat plugs all around. While I had intake apart, I cleaned everything, checked for vacuum leaks, resealed everything, changed the oil, fuel filter, replaced some iffy PCV hoses and fittings, and fired it up. Ran like a top. Until it gets warm. I now am getting a misfire on number 4 (At least I think its number 4, only occasionally sets off a code), also getting a rich system code on bank 1 after driving it for a while. And when its warm, it misses at idle about 50% of the time, even if you get on the throttle it will miss until it hits exactly 2000 rpm on the tach, then the cylinder picks up fire and the thing runs like a scalded cat. One thing I never thought to check was the compression when I was doing the plugs, but that may be forthcoming soon. So what do you think? Burnt valve on #4? or possibly a bad fuel injector or pressure regulator? I've also heard that chrome peeling off and plugging up the fuel rail is an issue sometimes(which would also make sense because if I remember right, number 4's injector is the last one on the rail). This car came from the Seattle area and had reasonably low miles so i suppose fuel system rust shouldn't be ruled out. Maybe the dreaded smashed engine harness? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I worked in a podunk town ford service department in the early 2000's but rarely saw any V8 sho's. There was only one that I knew of in town, and I never worked on it besides changing the oil once. Any info/experience you can share is appreciated. Thank you all!