Hi Rich,It's very possible your stock Gen III exhaust manifolds are cracked. When this happens upstream of the upstream oxygen sensors, oxygen is sucked into the stream and causes the oxygen sensor to read the mixture improperly, telling the PCM to add fuel to a lean mixture. This is becoming an...
Tony is correct. The front cover gasket may have been slipped upon engine assembly. Look on the passenger side, below the throttle body where the water pump meets the front cover and if a pool of oil has formed, it's the timing cover gasket. From the looks of it, it's slinging off of the damper...
Most fuel pump manufacturers require you pick up fuel from the bottom of the tank Vs siphon and return fuel on the bottom of the tank Vs the top of the tank. When siphoning from the top, your pump is susceptible to losing prime and aeration which in turn will usually lower the life expectancy of...
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