swathdiver
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Swap downstream O2 sensors then make a deal with GotExhaust for a new Y-pipe and cats.
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If the cat is working properly the rear O2s should be half of the max min of what the upstream sensors are doing. Typically in the 400mV range. Uppers will constantly switch. If the rears mimic the uppers on a graph, the cats have failed. Hotter the cat temp the tighter the graph will be.
I had a death in the family so I've been away. Sorry for the late reply.
Could you see where on the pump with a mirror up there?Sorry for your lost.
I posted the graphs of the 02 sensors at 2k rpm. I was driving yesterday highway speeds and the upstream were jumping downstreams were steady. I hacent changed the downstream sensor on b2. Now today...ran a smoke test for thr evapcode 0455 large leak...folloeing the smoke we foubd a cloud coming from the fuel pump.
fyi, a large evap leak can mess with your trims.
that looks like the pumps seal is failed, its a O ring.
or it was replaced and not installed right. looks like its time to drop the tank.
Yea too bad y'all can't hesr tj4 vid3o lol we were like damnnnnnn. I went to th3 mechanic showed him th3 video quoted me 225 to drop abd replace if I bring the pieces. My inspection is coming up I gottw this done next. Tine to research the pump assemblies. I have the maintence records from the original owner...this is the original pump and seals from the factory was never changed.
i know you all do repairs in the pep boys lots over there, hell ive done brakes in my own pep boys lot here.
i also dont have a garage, but i manage to do engine and tranny swaps, brake jobs, what ever else pops up. i do as much myself as i can. all but alignments really. you could do this job in a parking spot on the street too.
That can definitely create a vacuum leak via the evap system. Take a can of carb cleaner and spray around the base of the passenger side intake manifold. There's definitely something leaking on that side. Looking at the data it's showing almost double the reading throughout all conditions. Except 50 mph.
It's easiest to for a gasket leak first thing in the morning while the engine is at its coolest point. The longer it runs the gaskets will begin to expand bc of convection.