Check your intake manifold for vacuum leaks. It's a small one if there so hard to find.
Next mechanical check for me would be a cooling system pressure check if you have lost any coolant.
What is your "normal" #2cyl misfire count? Might have to set a monitor or forget what it's called on your scanner.
Last is When were valves last adjusted?
My experience with fuel pressure on these is 60 is a "may run". Only one of the trucks I work with/have seen is reliably going at 60#. I have a couple guages, all match. I've changed a few FPR's (after pump change)to get 62# and thats why I recommend it(62#).
On your Evap - I have blown air thru vent to charcoal can & can to engine (gently if something is in there), just to be sure before trying anything else.Good luck.
If there is an intake manifold leak, I'd have to assume it would be in the vicinity of cylinder 2, right? The P0302 code is the only misfire Code so far and whenever I've checked the misfire counts, it's solely coming from 2. I just set for a log to show the misfires and going to go on a quick drive.
I don't mind replacing most items, especially when the truck has 223,500 miles on it and when it comes to alot of things, they appear to still be original. With that, ideally, would like to get the misfire resolved and then start replacing items as preventitive/necessary, ie. the plan I mentioned for suspension/steering next. I say that, regarding the fuel pump, if it is caring the misfire, I'd for sure swap it now. If that's not likely, I'd put it off until a bit later or it became necessary. I am guessing the FPR is fuel press. regulator. Are there additional tests to run and either rule out/show cause for the fuel pump/ regulator?
As for the valves, I haven't done them since I bought it at 176,000 miles. Before that, I assume it is still original as I've not come across much that wasn't and I have zero records to tell me different.
I'll post those misfire counts later this evening.
EDIT: The log showed just shy of 6000 (history only) in cylinder 2, however that number gradually grew from under 1000 the longer the truck was running and the "current" was zero. You can feel the misfire as it is running rough, not just triggering the CEL.
Thanks for your help!