Did a couple of things today, not sure it provides the clarity I was hoping for.
Took a reading with an ohm meter on Cylinder 1 (for control purposes) and Cylinder 2 (i.e,. #6 in the firing order). 10-12 ohms on each.
Hooked up a Rinda Techmate Pro. The active fault is what I mentioned previously. SPN 656, FMI 6 — Injector 6, current above normal or grounded circuit.
In one of the info screens it is also showing a misfire on Cylinder 5 (which also appears in previous faults, but not active faults).
Other prior faults (which sadly are not time stamped) in the log are as follows:
SPN 110, FMI 15
Engine Coolant Temp
Data above normal range
SPN 4238, FMI 0
Exhaust 2, ST Fuel Trim
Data Valid but above normal range
SPN 4239, FMI 0
Exhaust 2, LT Fuel Trim
Data valid, but above normal range
SPN 441, FMI 15
Aux temp 1 / exhaust manifold water temp 1
Data above normal range
SPN 441, FMI 0
Aux temp 1 / exhaust manifold water temp 1
Data valid, but above normal range
SPN 1386, FMI 3
Aux temp 2 / exhaust rise term- 2
Voltage above normal or shorted high
SPN 1327, FMI 11
Misfire cylinder 5
Cause not known
SPN 1328, FMI 11
Misfire cylinder 6
Cause not known
SPN 1327, FMI 31
Misfire cylinder 5
Failure mode undefined, see service manual
SPN 1328, FMI 31
Misfire cylinder 6
Failuse mode undefined, see service manual
For kicks, I hooked the scanner up to the port engine. 3 prior faults (did not jot them down as storm blew in), but nothing like what is coming out of the starboard ECM.
I still don’t have the manual (it’s on its way), so sort of at a loss. I should have checked resistance on Cylinder 3 while I was at it (Injector 5), but rain was kicking up.
Someone else suggested I run the Injector Kill test on the Rinda. And someone else suggested Spark Fire test as well as Compression Test. I have not done either of these things.