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Most likely its a fuel delivery issue. Fuel filter, fuel sock in tank plugged, fuel pump worn out, or injection pump may need rebuilding.Have a 86 m1008 after about 30 minutes of driving I start to lose power and not be able to get over 20 climbing hills. Any ideas?
Fuel pumps or injection pumps? I do not think there is a defined time line as to when the pumps fail. I had brand new injection pumps fail in less than a year. I have removed some from engines and replaced them just because I didn't know how old they were. The lift pump I replace as a precaution and just to add more reliability to the vehicle. Get a good lift pump and make sure it is the correct one. Remove the fuel tank and change or remove the sock from the sending unit. I have seen them both ways. No harm either way. The fuel will all have to go thru the filter anyway. I was surprised to find that newer cars and light duty gas vehicles don't even have a serviceable fuel filter. So any time and place for a failure is possible. No set dateline on parts to fail. When they fail the need diagnosed properly and replaced with competent replacement parts. Good Luck.How long fuel pumps usually lasts on CUCV?
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