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Yep ..two converters. 197000 mi o2's never changed as far as I know. bought the truck with 97000.Ok I think you have 2 converters. How many miles do you have on the o2s?
Good info..I think I'll replace the upstream o2 sensor and retest. I'll smoke it just to be sure no vacuum leaks too.Again bank 1 never goes as rich as bank 2. Could be a vacuum leak or a bad O2 sensor on bank 1.
No drivability issues at all. smooth as silk at idle. No stumbling etc.. Code was cleared and hasn't returned yet... but, only put on just a few miles since cleared.See if the upstream o2’s are the same part numbers and if so swap them side to side to see if the code follows.
IMHO the graph appears the upstream are happy and that the downstream bank 1 is reading rich too often. Vacuum leaks etc would cause issues with both banks in my experience, also usually accompanied by a drivability issue. Another thing is upstream o2’s are used for fuel metering which would suggest if one was not working properly it would cause drivability.
Another method I’ve used on my own junk would be to buy an o2 sensor spacer off amazon and install into the bank 1 sensor 2 sensor and if that corrects your fault it’s the cat. These spacers pull the sensor out of the exhaust tract and fool the sensor into thinking the cat is working. People use them on cars that have had cats removed.
Also we would need to see long and short term fuel trims for both banks to actually tell if there is an issue fuel trim wise. And when you reading that you need to be aware of the purge valve% just fyi