Truck missfires, gets herky jerky
I don't have a cat but I do have an O2 sensor there and the upstream O2 is before the cat, there isn't one after the cat on 95's. When it decides to start acting up it will do it in all of the gears and seems to not have enough power to keep the truck in od.
Right there is probably a large part of your problem. You get zero benefit from high dollar plugs. Replace them with Autolite 3923's, or some other standard copper plug from your favorite manufacturer. Be sure they are gapped correctly as well. Anyone that tells you they are 'pre-gapped' from the factory is blowing sunshine up your skirt.
Our trucks don't particularly care for the high-zoot-expensive plugs.....
How is your coil? Might wanna grab a spare plug, and check spark at each cylinder. See what spark looks like. Might just be coil getting weak, or a failing crank sensor.
How is your coil? Might wanna grab a spare plug, and check spark at each cylinder. See what spark looks like. Might just be coil getting weak, or a failing crank sensor.
When i strarted unscrewing the plastic plugwire clips on the valve cover studs (with my fingers) 3 of the valve cover studs were so loose they came unscrewed with the plastic clips! Then I checked the tightness of all of the bolts holding the valve covers on and all of them were fairly loose, would them being loose cause a vacuum leak?







