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I reread through. He did say he was running 93 with an octane booster. I forgot about that.Think he said early on that he was running high octane fuel. Probably can rule that out.
Wonder if a colder heat range plug would help? Autolite AP105 is the stock replacement... heat range 3. Looking at their cross reference it appears that AP104 is the next colder plug, heat range 2, and AP103 is heat range 1.
You don't have EGR on that truck do you?
I thought of this earlier but what had me stumped is that the engine pinged before the top end rebuild. The reason why I didn't put this out there was the question of Why. Why would all of a sudden the engine needs a colder plug even before the rebuild? When you go to that extent it is best to know why the engine is unhappy with the stock plugs.Wonder if a colder heat range plug would help? Autolite AP105 is the stock replacement... heat range 3. Looking at their cross reference it appears that AP104 is the next colder plug, heat range 2, and AP103 is heat range 1.
I know... it is weird. If it had not been apart and inspected, I would suspect carbon knock. It would be interesting to see live data on spark advance in this case to see what's going on.I thought of this earlier but what had me stumped is that the engine pinged before the top end rebuild. The reason why I didn't put this out there was the question of Why. Why would all of a sudden the engine needs a colder plug even before the rebuild? When you go to that extent it is best to know why the engine is unhappy with the stock plugs.
Here is a thought for more knowledgeable minds to chew on and consider:
Since the pinging happened before the top end rebuild this makes me think it could be in the lower end. Is it possible that a wrist pin is just starting to get a little sloppy where the timing being advanced by the ECM would cause the piston to slap the skirt? I know that when they go it is usually a constant slap like what the 80's Chrysler 2.2L had, them things sounded like a sick popcorn maker, but just on the beginning effect of it?