86M10086.2L
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I Just made it home from a 500 mile round trip to snowmobile in the adirondak mountains. It was again a succesful trip in the 1008 but this time only successful in the fact I made it home. About 50 miles or so from the camp I was staying at the truck started to stumble or bog down when traveling up a incline. So I pulled over checked all my fluids and despite having checked all these before I left I found the transmission to be a little low. So I added about a pint and continued on. Problem seemed to go away. On the way home it started again. So when I stopped for fuel I checked everything again. All the fluids levels were fine, tranny fluid had a few bubbles in in but nothing to speak of. Couldn't find any leaks, so I fueled up and continued on my way. As I continued home it slowly got worse but never to the point where the truck would drop under 45 mph. It would start about halfway up a incline or hill and stop when you got to the top and started decending. And occasionly happen on level surfaces as well. If you let up on the accelerator it would make it any better and if you mashed it to the floor no difference either. I did however spot that whenever the truck would start to stumble a little blueish/white smoke would come out both exhaust pipes then clear up as soon as it stopped. My air filter is fairly new and clean. MY fuel filter was replaced last summer and has about 15-20K on it. My injection pump has leaking throttle shaft seals but has been since I got it. And I replaced my CDR valve about 5K miles ago. Any thoughts? I orignally thought it was the tranny til I saw the blue smoke. Is my IP giving up the ghost? Bad injector? Clogged filter? Bad lift pump? Bad fuel or water in the fuel? I ran about 2 fullt ankes of fuel through the truck duriing the course of the trip. I also have a clear fuel line going into my fuel filter base with a check valve to counter act the leaking throttle shaft seals and saw no air/bubbles in the fuel line. I also cracked the air bleed and water drains open into a old water bottle with the truck running and fuel did come out but at a rather slow rate compared to what I remeber when I changed the fuel filter originally. the thing I can't figure out is why its a intermitant problem. It happens all all speeds and all grades of roads. And when its not occuring the truck runs fine. The only other thing I noticed, is that when I give it full throttle to pass someone or enter a highway it doesn't produce any grey or black smoke like it used to. I'll start with the normal course of filter changes and fuel pump tests. But other than that I'm stumped. My headlights also stopped working but they are not a priority at the moment.