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Rayden's cloud Jan 3, 2006 08:14 PM

I'm having all kind of bad luck with this truck now
 
Well after checking my plugs for tightness I had one that was loose. . After tightening it down all others where ok.. Well now i'm still getting a ticking and power loss when I quickly depress the gas.. Sounds like an exhaust leak and also I did a few WOT runs and I smell a rotten egg odor out of the exhaust. The truck pulls strong but their is still a little more power to be had.. The throttle response is weak but WOT the truck moves ok.. I just don't understand it..Uggggggggggghhh :mad: .. I'm very certain it's not the plugs at all, it's something else causing the ticking and i'm not throwing any codes..

SLVRLTNG Jan 3, 2006 08:16 PM

Your fuel injectors are going to "tick" some.............

Hostile03SVT Jan 3, 2006 08:24 PM

maybe you have clogged cats. and the ticking noise you hear is the exhaust preasure finding its way to a small leak that you never noticed before..

FunFord Jan 3, 2006 08:43 PM

Prob. clogged cats

Derek94 Jan 3, 2006 08:56 PM

Rotten egg=bad cat. Get some longtubes on that thing w/ some highflow converters.

Rayden's cloud Jan 3, 2006 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by Derek94
Rotten egg=bad cat. Get some longtubes on that thing w/ some highflow converters.

Who sells high flow cats?

l-menace Jan 3, 2006 11:21 PM

Did your truck have the I/C replaced? Did it leak for a while?

Mine leaked and went through a couple gallons of coolant. 1-2 gallons. was sucked through the engine (not really alot compared to some others out there) Well that fouled my O2 sensors making the truck run like crap and clogged (nuetralized) the catalytic convertors and they were running really hot and smelled like rotten eggs.

So I replaced the entire exhaust last spring. from headers to custom mid pipes, to high flow cats to baffles and bolted it up to the cat back. Sounds really really nice now!

Rayden's cloud Jan 4, 2006 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by l-menace
Did your truck have the I/C replaced? Did it leak for a while?

Mine leaked and went through a couple gallons of coolant. 1-2 gallons. was sucked through the engine (not really alot compared to some others out there) Well that fouled my O2 sensors making the truck run like crap and clogged (nuetralized) the catalytic convertors and they were running really hot and smelled like rotten eggs.

So I replaced the entire exhaust last spring. from headers to custom mid pipes, to high flow cats to baffles and bolted it up to the cat back. Sounds really really nice now!

Did your truck throw any codes from your bad O2 sensors? That may be my next step to do a full exhaust and see if that helps things out a bit..

Yeah I had the I/C replacement done through Ford during the recall.. It sounds like air is escaping somewhere just haven't had the chance to find out where yet.. I'll probably go buy a stetlescope to see or take it in to a good muffler shop..

When your O2 sensors fouled out what kind of symptoms did you have? How did your truck run?

l-menace Jan 4, 2006 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by Rayden's cloud
Did your truck throw any codes from your bad O2 sensors? That may be my next step to do a full exhaust and see if that helps things out a bit..

Yeah I had the I/C replacement done through Ford during the recall.. It sounds like air is escaping somewhere just haven't had the chance to find out where yet.. I'll probably go buy a stetlescope to see or take it in to a good muffler shop..

When your O2 sensors fouled out what kind of symptoms did you have? How did your truck run?



I kept getting the same codes... I forgot the exact number but they went bad within a week of each other. Something about left bank running lean, right bank running lean or something like that. I had it cleared a few times then finally replaced the O2's.
If you need some O2's talk to Suavy, i think I gave him 6 O2's for a lightning, They were all good. After I kept getting codes I figured out the cats were shot and just replaced the entire thing.

Chimshady 1 Jan 4, 2006 10:21 AM

They have a backpressure guage you can screw into where the oxygen sensor goes and it will tell you if there is a restriction in your exhuast system.

Rayden's cloud Jan 4, 2006 11:49 AM

Ok now it's funny you mentioned the IC. I went out and looked into the intercooler coolant reservoir and didn't see any fluid sloshing around... I looked down the bottom and saw where trash and dirt had piled up..I took a flathead screw driver and unclogged the tract and liquid started moving..

Also i finally come to the realization that I do have an exhaust leak on the passenger side... It's hard to figure out where it's coming from on that side..I've done a search and most of them are coming up header leaks, or manifold leak...

l-menace Jan 4, 2006 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by Rayden's cloud
Ok now it's funny you mentioned the IC. I went out and looked into the intercooler coolant reservoir and didn't see any fluid sloshing around... I looked down the bottom and saw where trash and dirt had piled up..I took a flathead screw driver and unclogged the tract and liquid started moving..

Also i finally come to the realization that I do have an exhaust leak on the passenger side... It's hard to figure out where it's coming from on that side..I've done a search and most of them are coming up header leaks, or manifold leak...


Get a Spray Bottle and put some soapy water in it.
Start the truck and Soak the entire exhaust with the soapy water... you'll find the leak!

Rayden's cloud Jan 4, 2006 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by l-menace
Get a Spray Bottle and put some soapy water in it.
Start the truck and Soak the entire exhaust with the soapy water... you'll find the leak!

Ok will do... Thanks!

Rob_02Lightning Jan 4, 2006 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by Rayden's cloud
Ok now it's funny you mentioned the IC. I went out and looked into the intercooler coolant reservoir and didn't see any fluid sloshing around... I looked down the bottom and saw where trash and dirt had piled up..I took a flathead screw driver and unclogged the tract and liquid started moving..

:eek:

WTF ???

Bro, get that sucker flushed out CORRECTLY

Rayden's cloud Jan 4, 2006 04:30 PM

:lol:
Hey rob will draining the radiator automatically drain the intercooler coolant? Just curious? Or do the radiator and intercooler coolant drain separately?

Originally Posted by Rob_02Lightning
:eek:

WTF ???

Bro, get that sucker flushed out CORRECTLY



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