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Old 02-03-2014, 01:04 AM
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OK, so here is were I am at with my truck.

1. took out the VCT solenoids (both) screens are good, and both check out.

2. replace the FPDM and new fuel filter.

still running the same, so I purchase my own OBDII scanner, very helpful, it still showed the cam phaser and the O2 sensor, I have new put cam phaser senors on both banks,

I purchased a new O2 senor for bank 1, now this is where it gets funny, I started the truck up and let it run to warm the pipes up, when I got under the truck I notice the passer side exhaust was not hot at all, I could put my and on the pipes and hold them there, but could not the driver side.

Is this problem due to the timing is out on the side and due to the chain slap??

ANYONE KNOWS OF THIS??

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clogged cat ??
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I would agree with a clogged cat and would also get a new one installed ASAP
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I would say clogged cat for sure.



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