Originally Posted By: dtt004
Hi.
It is the catalytic converter. Your check engine light will come on soon, indicating a need to change the catalytic converter.
You should not change the oxygen sensors, because that will no nothing about the smell. The smell is due to the inability of the catalyst to perform the reaction required to convert poisonous and harmful exhaust gases into less harmful gases. The oxygen sensor is an analytical system used for emissions control purposes; it doesn't take the place of the catalytic converter.
I do not believe it is due to incomplete/inefficient combustion. If it was, the exhaust would smell like fuel, not rotten eggs.
Gas from any station is still gas; they only differ in the additives inside. These changes do not cause a rotten egg smell to occur.
I think you need to change the catalytic converter soon.
NO.
There are brand new cars suffering from fartsmell-itis.
There are some fuels that have a higher sulpher content than others.
The 92 truck is not like the newer cars where you can program the ecu to change fuel trims and burn to help decrease smell, but you can check and see if certain things are ok, primarily o2 sensors (make sure they aren't getting lazy), plugs for wear, and you can check the voltage feedback (fuel trim) to see if it's time for an adjustment.
Trying a different fuel station for a while (several tanks) is the better bet.