tmallow2004
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I have a M35A that is stalling after a few miles of travel. The fuel filters and air filter are all new and were changed a few months ago after an initial stall problem. The truck isn't driven all that much so really very few miles have been put on it since the filter changes.
What happenened last night is after maybe 5 miles, the truck stalled at 35 MPH in 4th gear and wouldnt restart until 5 minutes later. On return trip home from the restaurant, the truck stalled 3 more times, each time the stall occurring progressively sooner, and in 3rd, then 2nd gear. The last stall occured a mere 5 minutes of driving in 2nd gear at 10 mph - was driving slow for fear that a higher speed or gear was somehow doing this, based on the previous stalls. Finally had to have it towed home.
The vehicle will restart if allowed to sit for 5-10 minutes. But it will soon stall again therafter.
Basically, its like a fuel delivery problem related to temperature of the engine.
I'm wondering if there is water in the tank. Like many trucks of this age (1971), you can see rust depositions in the mesh screen inside the fuel tank and some in the fuel lines and in the 3 filters on the engine. Can not readily see layers of water and fuel in the tank though.
Could the injectors be clogging?
I also noticed that sometimes in the warm up phase, then engine sort of loops around in idle speed, at random. No set pattern. It comes and goes and isnt always occurring.
Lots of variables here. Need some sort of method to go about diagnosing the problem.
Thanks,
~Tim
What happenened last night is after maybe 5 miles, the truck stalled at 35 MPH in 4th gear and wouldnt restart until 5 minutes later. On return trip home from the restaurant, the truck stalled 3 more times, each time the stall occurring progressively sooner, and in 3rd, then 2nd gear. The last stall occured a mere 5 minutes of driving in 2nd gear at 10 mph - was driving slow for fear that a higher speed or gear was somehow doing this, based on the previous stalls. Finally had to have it towed home.
The vehicle will restart if allowed to sit for 5-10 minutes. But it will soon stall again therafter.
Basically, its like a fuel delivery problem related to temperature of the engine.
I'm wondering if there is water in the tank. Like many trucks of this age (1971), you can see rust depositions in the mesh screen inside the fuel tank and some in the fuel lines and in the 3 filters on the engine. Can not readily see layers of water and fuel in the tank though.
Could the injectors be clogging?
I also noticed that sometimes in the warm up phase, then engine sort of loops around in idle speed, at random. No set pattern. It comes and goes and isnt always occurring.
Lots of variables here. Need some sort of method to go about diagnosing the problem.
Thanks,
~Tim