Experienced Opinion Needed..

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MBrewer

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I have a 97 Tahoe LS, 5.7L, with 183K miles. The idle is rough only at a stand still, otherwise runs smooth at all speeds. Code check provided P0300 Random Misfire. Ran multiple Sea Foam bottles to clean injectors, removed/ cleaned throttle body, replaced EGR valve, changed plugs/ wires, fuel pump works fine. Took it to my trusted shop, who informed me that it seems to be a burnt valve. Aparently this requires the heads to be redone. Should I invest in a valve/ head job, or replace the motor? Thanks for your experienced opinions.
 

thedriza

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there are other issues I would rule out first, injector, distributor gear etc.
 

MBrewer

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Thanks for your recommendations. I have read alot about the spider injector being an issue with this model. I will check those items first.
 

Jounier11

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yes injectors would be your problem at 183k heads would not be a problem your shop is full of it, BTW if you do replace injectors don't get them at autozone (they have the spider one's still) get them from the dealer or off e-bay.
 

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Thanks for the advice. I will look into this as a next step.
 

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Found problem

The issue ended up being a bad fuel pressure regulator and a bad injector poppet feeding cylinder 5. Cost me $340 total parts and labor. Other shop wanted $1400 to redo the heads due thinking it was a burnt valve. Thanks for everyone's suggestions.
 
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