Year long problem still not solved

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1955moose

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Or door #3, pull the front o2 sensor on that side plug in a back pressure gauge and take a reading. Numbers should be low, below 3 or 4 is ideal.Lower is better, if your readings up there say above 7 or 8 you got a clog.

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Good deal, was it the front cat that was clogged on that side?

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" Had the cats checked and they were good, good exhaust flow."

ALWAYS make sure that your initial assessment is correct....then double check. I can't tell you how many times I've made this same mistake.....but really happy for you that all is resolved!!!

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