Pinging 3.9L

From: jdille@yahoo.com
Date: Mon Oct 12 1998 - 15:40:29 EDT


All -
I just found this site ... Thanks, Jon!

I've got a '93 Dakota with the 3.9L that pings (ie, pre-ignition)like crazy if
fed anything under 92 octane. It's got 54K miles on it and was driven gently and
fed CHEAP gas for it's first 30K or so. I assume the pinging is due to carbon
deposits in the engine. Is this a correct assumption? Can a lean mixture
(from, say, dirty injectors) cause pinging?

Other than tearing the heads off and mining the pre-diamond deposits off of the pistons,
what can be done? I've tried a few of those "cleaners". They work for awhile, but
then the racket comes back.

Thanks
 - Jim D.
   Cincinnati, OH

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