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Old 05-20-2012, 11:08 PM
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Hey guys as some of you may know i drive a 99 dodge ram SLT 5.9. I got the truck last year from an old man and it had 38K miles on it. It currently has 46K and since I've had it its had a small knocking noise when I accelerated until about 45 mph. I thought it was the plenum possibly, but when i checked it was clean as a whistle. The other day I put in premium for the first time since i had it and the knocking went away. My question is, is the reason because of the higher octane? I don't know much about engines so I don't know if this is the reason. Based on how well the truck is driving since I've filled up I will def. be using 93 now instead of 89.
 
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Old 05-20-2012, 11:12 PM
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Probably hearing spark knock.. hopefully there wasnt any damage done..
 
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Old 05-20-2012, 11:22 PM
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If you were getting spark knock on 89...... there is something amiss there. These engines were designed to run on 87......

Did you pull the throttle body to check the plenum??
 
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May wanna check for a clogged cat too
 
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I did not pull the TB I just looked through with a flash light and it was completely clean from what I could see which was most of the pan except for the edges.
 
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I did not pull the TB I just looked through with a flash light and it was completely clean from what I could see which was most of the pan except for the edges.
I suggest you remove the TB and look in the corners for oil pooling. Also if the precat o2 has never been changed there is a good chance the cat is getting clogged from that, let alone the plenum.
 
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Old 05-21-2012, 05:24 PM
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+1 on removing the TB. I thought mine was fine until I removed the TB. Clean it and the iac valve too while its off, if you haven't already.
 
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Regardless if the plenum is clean I would change it out. It will eventually be a problem down the road.
 
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Ok I'll pull the TB and recheck and I'll clean it while I'm at it. I will hopefully be replacing the Plenum within the next month or so. While doing more research I saw the end all plenum thread and I will be pulling the precat o2 sensor and see if I notice a difference and whether I need to replace the cat. while watching the video that was on that thread the guy mentioned that if your vehicle has less than 70k miles or is less than 7 years old that I can get it replaced because of the federal warranty. Will this apply to me since my truck only has 46K on it or do both requirements have to be filled?
 
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If it's over 7 years old, they won't warranty it.
 


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