Completed all of the electrical testing last night and did not find any issues. Attempted a different test removed the O2 sensor on Bank 2 upstream and I am beginning to think it may have a clogged cat causing the issue but I need to do further testing. I am going to pick up a back pressure tester on my way home from work to see if that will tell me. As of right now I have done the IR temperature check on both sides of the Catalytic converters the one on bank 1 reads 250 top side and 450-500 degrees on the bottom, the one on bank 2 reads about 290 top side and 650-700 degrees on bottom (this seems a little hot to me).
A little more information regarding what I have tried:
Injector balance test before and after changing fuel injectors
Changed all 8 coils with MSD coils
Richard - thanks for your reply as it just confirms some of what I have already done but helps me realize I am not wasting my time chasing this issue. The truck is currently undriveable and yes I learned the hard way to be very careful about where you get your repair parts I had cheap sub-par lifters sent to me initially and decided to return them without using them. Unfortunately I did not notice that the head bolts were cheap Taiwan made ones and after putting everything back together the first time and trying to test drive the truck I blew a head gasket and had to restart the major part of the process including having to replace a head with a remanufactured one. The new head bolts I took out had stretched 2 mm so I decided to measure the original head bolts which only stretched 0.2 mm even after 300,000 miles of hard driving.
I found another post on this forum where someone was having a similar issue with their truck that was posted back in 2019 which helped a little the only problem was there was no solution mentioned the last post I saw was someone telling the originator to check his motor mounts as the cause of the misfires.