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'96 Ram cutting out under load!

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Hey guys, new member here. I have a 1996 Ram 1500 5.9 that cuts out under acceleration on a cold start, it doesn't matter if it's morning or afternoon or if it's hot or cold outside. The truck will sputter under a load and has stalled at a stop a couple times. But once I drive it for a few minutes she runs like a champ. I recently replaced the cylinder heads after they cracked on me and I installed true dual straight pipes to glass packs. The truck was not doing this before I did those things. Any help is appreciated, thank you.
 
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Either a temp sensor or, maybe, your O2 sensor got damaged (or the wiring)
 
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Either a temp sensor or, maybe, your O2 sensor got damaged (or the wiring)
Since I've replaced both temp sensors when I did the plenum and heads should I start with the O2's? What should my readings be while monitoring the O2's?
 
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is your check engine light on?? if so, what codes do you have? also, did you pull the disturber out when those heads came off?
 
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How bad did your plenum look? You may also have a plugged cat. How did your spark plugs look? They may be fouled.
 
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is your check engine light on?? if so, what codes do you have? also, did you pull the disturber out when those heads came off?
No I wish it threw a MIL. I did the distributor, cap and rotor as well as plugs and wires when I originally did the intake manifold. I had to go back in after I found out my heads were cracked but I did not touch the distributor at all this time.
 
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How bad did your plenum look? You may also have a plugged cat. How did your spark plugs look? They may be fouled.
Plenum gasket was very bad, I was gonna go for the Hughes kit hut I ended up doing the fel-pro since I needed to have her up and running quickly to get to work. Cat was removed when I did the true duals (Gotta love Florida!) plugs were old and rusty, they're good now after doing the heads.
 
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Have a look at this...

https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...lug-wires.html


Then I would check plugs and wires to the temp sensors, and your O2 sensors. When you removed the cat, what did you do about the front O2 sensor? The non-fouler trick? Just removed it but no codes?
 
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Originally Posted by dbbd1
Have a look at this...

https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...lug-wires.html


Then I would check plugs and wires to the temp sensors, and your O2 sensors. When you removed the cat, what did you do about the front O2 sensor? The non-fouler trick? Just removed it but no codes?
I'll check the plugs and wires for the sensors this weekend when I have time to move the alternator and Compressor out of the way. I had a local exhaust shop do the work. They welded new threads onto the piping and the O2's function fine I'm guessing, I have no DTC's pending or stored currently. I monitored both O2 sensors with my scan tool and saw they both had fluctuating voltages under idle and load.
 

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Update: This morning I decided to let the truck warm up more than usual and instead of taking off quickly I slowly accelerated. The truck began to sputter and backfire a little bit and died at the stop sign, fired right back up and had trouble idling. I got on the gas and took off, sputtered again and cleared up. Truck runs great and idles great after I get going and ONLY does this in the morning after it's been sitting.
 

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