wherestheswitch
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I just replaced all of the O2 sensors. Still having problems. I drove it 20 miles (needed to check transmission fluid). The check engine light only came on at the end of my trip when I hit the gas pretty hard to make it downshift to speed up. The only codes it gave me were misfires on 5 and 6. I could be mistaking a popping sound of an exhaust leak as back firing. I kind of assume it was backfiring in the intake because of the lean code but to me it actually sounds like the noise I hear comes from under the vehicle maybe around the catalytic converters. It sounds like a lot of popping (not incredibly loud but definitely noticeable) only when sort of heavily accelerating. You can manage to get it to not make popping noises if you are really easy on the gas. I did run live data at the end of the trip idling in the yard in closed loop. It still got higher fuel trims on bank 2. My line of thinking is maybe whatever damaged the first catalytic converter (gas exploding maybe) possibly damaged the exhaust pipe around the converter material causing a leak and making the downstream O2 read too much air, which is why I hear the popping down there. Obviously that is purely speculation at this point. I do know that before I took off the intake the first time to check the injector this truck ran just fine I was just trying to get rid of the misfire code (at the time you couldn't tell it was even skipping at all)... After putting everything back together and running the seafoam this truck started popping and what not. I never noticed any loud bangs that could have been the cause of the cat damage (that I recall). I am reluctant to look into the timing just because there was never any heavy load put onto the engine to cause timing issues. They are chains instead of belts so there are a bit more rigid, plus there's no rattling of any kind going on. The timing advance on the code scanner at idle (low at around 650 RPM) is around 17.5 degrees whatever that may tell you. Just wanted to give you guys an update. Starting to think maybe I am just an idiot who has no place trying to fix a vehicle lol.