I hope this doesn't scare you too much but about a year age my 2003 Montana had the check engine light on with cylinder #3 misfire. I replaced the plugs, wires, and coil pack and still the same, then I did a compression test and found that cylinder #3 was about half the compression of the others. I pulled the intake out so I could get at the valve cover, removed the valve cover and both of the rocker arms from cylinder #3 fell out the back of the engine. I ended up pulling both heads out of the van, drilling out all 12 rocker arm bolt holes and installing Time-sert inserts in them. Out of the 12 bolt holes only 2 felt like they had any meat in them when I drilled them out. While I had it apart I put all new gaskets and seals in everything that was removed. Now other then a random slip in the transmission it drives like new.