I have a M816 wrecker that is slow to return to idle when I let off of the accelerator. When you accelerate, then let off the throttle to change gears the rpms "float" a little and it takes 3 or 4 seconds to return to idle. That doesn't sound like a long time, but when you're trying to shift gears going up a hill it is!
I know this is a symptom of air in the fuel system, but I don't think that's it. The truck starts easily, runs well, and there is no lag in throttle response when accelerating. It runs the same way on either fuel tank. It also smokes noticeably more, both idling and driving down the road, than other Cummins powered 5 tons that I've been around. I drove it over 100 miles home and it ran well except for that.
After searching the forums, I ran across someone that had similar problems, and he found that he was getting a constant fuel spray into the manifold from the cold start system. I cracked open the bleeder screw by the nozzle in the intake manifold with the truck running and didn't get any fuel out, so that isn't the issue.
I also checked and lubed all the throttle linkage and everything moves freely.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Joe
I know this is a symptom of air in the fuel system, but I don't think that's it. The truck starts easily, runs well, and there is no lag in throttle response when accelerating. It runs the same way on either fuel tank. It also smokes noticeably more, both idling and driving down the road, than other Cummins powered 5 tons that I've been around. I drove it over 100 miles home and it ran well except for that.
After searching the forums, I ran across someone that had similar problems, and he found that he was getting a constant fuel spray into the manifold from the cold start system. I cracked open the bleeder screw by the nozzle in the intake manifold with the truck running and didn't get any fuel out, so that isn't the issue.
I also checked and lubed all the throttle linkage and everything moves freely.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Joe