Odyssey USA
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First one in over 30 years of owning cars if my guess is correct.
Recent history-
21 Rubicon 3.6. Currently 109k miles. Mostly highway fwiw. Has never been overheated.
Did a full coolant flush twice around 100k miles. About the same time, all new spark plugs and latest oil cooler. 106k, dealer did the full cam job on both banks.
After the cam work, ~107k miles. I had a heater hose spring a pinhole leak. I noticed immediately because it happened as soon as I was pulling onto my street. It was not driven in the meantime until I acquired the parts to fix it. Still no leaking.
Today-
Got a p0303. With the check engine light on for a couple of days now, iāve noticed itās been running a little rougher in the morning. Today I just moved the jeep a few feet after letting it warm up enough for the idle to come down. When I shut it off and closed the door, I smelled a whiff of antifreeze. I think it came from the exhaust because I was still in the garage. I immediately went to smell under the hood and didnāt smell anything unlike the pinhole leak or the leak back when I had a 2.0. No visible leaks. No crusty pink scale seen.
What it takes-
From a DIY perspective, what would be your prescribed steps on confirming my suspicion and investigating other possibilities in case Iām wrong such as an injector etc. properly and then, worst case scenario, what would be the best way to determine all the parts that I would need if I was doing the passenger side? I do have a decent resolution borescope on hand btw.
Is Alldata DIY good enough to walk me through it?
Thanks for any guidance. Itās a newer engine for me and not sure on all the tools, parts, supplies Iād need. Iām old school small block Mopar and Chevy, cam in block guy. Last time I had heads off was a ā99 Dakota RT so itās been a minute.
Any words of wisdom?
Recent history-
21 Rubicon 3.6. Currently 109k miles. Mostly highway fwiw. Has never been overheated.
Did a full coolant flush twice around 100k miles. About the same time, all new spark plugs and latest oil cooler. 106k, dealer did the full cam job on both banks.
After the cam work, ~107k miles. I had a heater hose spring a pinhole leak. I noticed immediately because it happened as soon as I was pulling onto my street. It was not driven in the meantime until I acquired the parts to fix it. Still no leaking.
Today-
Got a p0303. With the check engine light on for a couple of days now, iāve noticed itās been running a little rougher in the morning. Today I just moved the jeep a few feet after letting it warm up enough for the idle to come down. When I shut it off and closed the door, I smelled a whiff of antifreeze. I think it came from the exhaust because I was still in the garage. I immediately went to smell under the hood and didnāt smell anything unlike the pinhole leak or the leak back when I had a 2.0. No visible leaks. No crusty pink scale seen.
What it takes-
From a DIY perspective, what would be your prescribed steps on confirming my suspicion and investigating other possibilities in case Iām wrong such as an injector etc. properly and then, worst case scenario, what would be the best way to determine all the parts that I would need if I was doing the passenger side? I do have a decent resolution borescope on hand btw.
Is Alldata DIY good enough to walk me through it?
Thanks for any guidance. Itās a newer engine for me and not sure on all the tools, parts, supplies Iād need. Iām old school small block Mopar and Chevy, cam in block guy. Last time I had heads off was a ā99 Dakota RT so itās been a minute.
Any words of wisdom?
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