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Check the back side of the passenger manifold, see if the pipe is still there, or if it has been plugged, folded over, whathaveyou..

You can get a plate, (egr block off plate) and cover the holes in the back, but, PCM may set codes for EGR..... or not. It's a crap shoot.
Is there any way to to let it code or ride funny I looked there is a plug in the header they must of removed the o2 when they did my exaust, 02 pipe is gone...
 
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A bit ruff needs more elbow grease








Already had a double chain but it was loose.. When I put the new one on it was much tighter was scared cam was bad









Bracket pic is for a rough generalization of what it'll look like and sealant pic is where I noticed new timing chain gasket looked kinked :/ didn't notice till I got it all back together
 
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You have headers?? And no O2 sensor? That in and of itself should set a host of codes.....
 
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You have headers?? And no O2 sensor? That in and of itself should set a host of codes.....
It was in the description I already had headers and dual exaust this is not a daily driver I didn't notice it gone till what you said where should I run it?
 
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Just skip the egr, unless/until it causes a problem. Can you pull the pipe plug out of the header on the passenger side, and install an O2 sensor there? Your truck only uses one.
 
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Just skip the egr, unless/until it causes a problem. Can you pull the pipe plug out of the header on the passenger side, and install an O2 sensor there? Your truck only uses one.
I'm not sure if he welded it or not I need to look if worst comes to worst I can tap it out and install one iv been trying to read up on it do I need the rear one or front and where would it plug in?
 
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Front only on your truck. On the OBDI fellers, they didn't care about cat efficiency.

They make weld-on bungs as well.... so, if you can't get the plug out, that would be another option.

Plug for the O2 sensor will be up on top of the trans, just behind the bellhousing. You can see it, or, you can touch it, but, likely not both at the same time.
 
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Front only on your truck. On the OBDI fellers, they didn't care about cat efficiency.

They make weld-on bungs as well.... so, if you can't get the plug out, that would be another option.

Plug for the O2 sensor will be up on top of the trans, just behind the bellhousing. You can see it, or, you can touch it, but, likely not both at the same time.
Haha right on btw should I do the fouler trick or get a x pipe installed cause currently running true duels headers back don't know if that'll mix with the air gas mixture?
 
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X or H pipe wouldn't hurt. If both pipes run down the same side of the truck, just put a cross-pipe in where they first come together, and put the sensor there.
 
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
X or H pipe wouldn't hurt. If both pipes run down the same side of the truck, just put a cross-pipe in where they first come together, and put the sensor there.
Right on right on I'll probably have to wait a min funds are short sucks
 


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