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Engine & Drivetrain
Got ST back, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Coleman Brumley" data-source="post: 946512" data-attributes="member: 68400"><p>I just got my truck back last night after getting a new fuel pump intalled and it runs so much better now. The pump must have been on it's last legs for a while. The idle is much smoother now and it seems more responsive overall. Maybe it's just me, though. :driving:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was getting a rattle between 2.5k and 3k RPM and I was afraid it was the timing chains. From what I can tell though, the rattle is gone or at least reduced and not as noticeable. Is there any reason for this? Asked the mechanic about it, since the rattle is really noticeable when the truck starts and he said it could be/sounds to him like the catalytic converter making noise.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'll be doing the front brakes soon (before a feb. inspection), and while I'm greasing all the ball joints, etc and changing the oil, I'll also check the converter by tapping on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coleman Brumley, post: 946512, member: 68400"] I just got my truck back last night after getting a new fuel pump intalled and it runs so much better now. The pump must have been on it's last legs for a while. The idle is much smoother now and it seems more responsive overall. Maybe it's just me, though. :driving: I was getting a rattle between 2.5k and 3k RPM and I was afraid it was the timing chains. From what I can tell though, the rattle is gone or at least reduced and not as noticeable. Is there any reason for this? Asked the mechanic about it, since the rattle is really noticeable when the truck starts and he said it could be/sounds to him like the catalytic converter making noise. I'll be doing the front brakes soon (before a feb. inspection), and while I'm greasing all the ball joints, etc and changing the oil, I'll also check the converter by tapping on it. [/QUOTE]
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