July, 1995.
Practicing for the Pikes Peak hillclimb in a Corvette, I heard the motor go “off” on one cylinder.
Problem was, I was on an uphill run, about 12 miles from our base parking area.
I had to finish driving up to the next staging area before I could stop. I opened the hood to hear the motor ticking, but everything was covered with mud (it was raining and snowing at different parts on the mountain). I turned around and came down with everyone else when practice finished at 7:30am. Check engine light came on.
We washed the motor down and pulled the spark plugs. One plug looked different from the rest. Pulled the valve cover on that side and found one of the rocker arm adjusters had backed out. Reset the rocker, put the valve cover back on, cleared the code and finished the event with no problems (except that I finished 7th).
Dimitrios, I doubt you’re screwed.
You could either attempt to find the problem yourself with aid from a local friend / mechanic, or take it to Chuck (by trailer).
As noted by others here, it's almost certainly in the valvetrain.
Let me know if I can help.
Regards,
Sean