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Hey all,
I’ve had a noticeable drop in oil level in my van, and replaced the valve cover gaskets and the oil pan gasket after I noticed visible signs of leakage. All mating surfaces were cleaned, sealant added at parting lines of crank case per service manual, and bolts torqued to specs and I used Felpro gaskets. I also went ahead and changed the spark plugs and wires. I accidentally did two stupid things however. I switched spark plugs wires on cylinders 1 and 3. I drove the vehicle about 1/4 mile before I realized the mistake and switched the wires. Mistake two is that I overfilled the engine oil by a quart, this however I did not realize until a few days after. I test drove the vehicle, with no issues, then took it out the next day for a normal day of driving (street/highway) and had no issues or leaks. The next day the vehicle turns over and starts but immediately stalls upon which the oil pressure lamp appears.
Pulled the dipstick and realized the oil was overfilled. It also smelled like gas, and was relatively dirty for the short amount of driving. Drained all the oil, held it to sunlight, no metal flakes. Pulled the plugs, which were dirty, and seemed to be covered in oil. Cleaned all plugs and replaced, added only 3 quarts of oil to a 5 qt system and tried again. Cranks, starts, stalls. CEL did appear P0107 and P0108 which is low and high voltage MAP sensor error (I believe).
My next step will be to test the MAP sensor (once I replace a failing DVOM) and possibly remove and clean. Am I on the right path, or am I missing something obvious? Did switching the wires exacerbate the issue? I know I wrote a novel, but just trying to be thorough. Thanks!
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