Been trying to help a guy with a car via the usual long distance.
Started out with a car that was running rough and the the number three exhaust pipe was glowing red.
My first thought, obviously, was a bad cam lobe on 3E. After some effort, it was confirmed to be wiped. The cam was eventually replaced and the car ran better, but, still had a bit of a miss and the pipe still glowed red after awhile.
Guy remembered the number three exhaust valve was badly discolored so it sounded like it may have been burnt which would appear to be logical if the valve had not been opening much. He had another set of heads and he put one on. Strangely, the car ran better but still had a light miss and the blms were pegged out on the high end and the header was still trying to glow. This was at idle. Driving, the blms were not far off. I figured he had a vacuum leak but none was found.
I told him to remove the injector connectors one at a time to see if he could isolate the miss. He did not find a miss but the blms jumped up each time he removed one which makes sense.
Strangely, when he had made the circuit and done them all, the miss had disappeared, the blms were in the low 130s, and the pipe no longer glowed red....
It would appear that the injector connection was bad, intermittent, or something. Seems like someone mentioned a problem here recently with an injection connector. I am not sure if the problem is tired connectors, or what.
My next suggested step was to swap injectors around...but we did not get that far.