huston2326
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OK...so here is the backstory
Driving on highway @75mph one evening and all is fine. Suddenly heard a loud noise and truck shuttered for a second. Thought i blew a tire or something. Pulled off the highway and got out to inspect. As soon as I opened the door there was the obvious very loud exhaust leak @ driver side front. Broke out the flashlight and saw that the exhaust pipe had broken and separated at the flange that connects to the exhaust manifold. Now back in the day I owned an 87 Fox body GT with clogged cats and it couldn't drive past 30mph. This 6.0L still drove normally and seemed to have all its power and decided it would just blow the pipe apart instead of being held back...lol
Soooo...I limped it home sounding like a drag engine w/open headers.
After weighing my options on replacing the cats and O2 sensors I decided aftermarket cats were mixed results and OEM were out of the question due to costs. No emissions inspections here
All exhaust pipework was in good shape..no rust, so I removed the pipes and cats to hollow them out and re-weld and re-install. I also installed new upstream O2 sensors. All was good at restart...I was even ok with the new sound of hollowed out cats. In park or neutral engine revving is smooth and normal. Under load the slightest aggressive acceleration causes what I feel is an internal backfire popping noise..possibly @ intake. If you baby it and even piss off Ms. Daisy its fine. The only code coming up is for catalyst efficiency reported by the downstream O2 sensors I believe, because they are not there anymore. I am ok with the engine light on for that and did not try the anti fouler method.
As my truck is well deserving of some TLC I decided to go ahead and change the plugs, wires and coil-packs and see if any of that was involved. No Change as a result.
I have visually inspected the intake manifold for cracks...nothing obvious. There is no valve-train noise out of the normal. No obvious bad Vacuum lines, hissing air sounds etc.
Any insights are much appreciated
Driving on highway @75mph one evening and all is fine. Suddenly heard a loud noise and truck shuttered for a second. Thought i blew a tire or something. Pulled off the highway and got out to inspect. As soon as I opened the door there was the obvious very loud exhaust leak @ driver side front. Broke out the flashlight and saw that the exhaust pipe had broken and separated at the flange that connects to the exhaust manifold. Now back in the day I owned an 87 Fox body GT with clogged cats and it couldn't drive past 30mph. This 6.0L still drove normally and seemed to have all its power and decided it would just blow the pipe apart instead of being held back...lol
Soooo...I limped it home sounding like a drag engine w/open headers.
After weighing my options on replacing the cats and O2 sensors I decided aftermarket cats were mixed results and OEM were out of the question due to costs. No emissions inspections here
All exhaust pipework was in good shape..no rust, so I removed the pipes and cats to hollow them out and re-weld and re-install. I also installed new upstream O2 sensors. All was good at restart...I was even ok with the new sound of hollowed out cats. In park or neutral engine revving is smooth and normal. Under load the slightest aggressive acceleration causes what I feel is an internal backfire popping noise..possibly @ intake. If you baby it and even piss off Ms. Daisy its fine. The only code coming up is for catalyst efficiency reported by the downstream O2 sensors I believe, because they are not there anymore. I am ok with the engine light on for that and did not try the anti fouler method.
As my truck is well deserving of some TLC I decided to go ahead and change the plugs, wires and coil-packs and see if any of that was involved. No Change as a result.
I have visually inspected the intake manifold for cracks...nothing obvious. There is no valve-train noise out of the normal. No obvious bad Vacuum lines, hissing air sounds etc.
Any insights are much appreciated