Mike_Kendall
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I recently purchased a book from thedieselpage.com for t-shooting the 6.2/6.5l engines. I am troubleshooting a fuel problem and on one page it talks about worn tolerances on the injector pump and putting 10 percent motor oil in to see if the clearances are the problem. My 85 M1009 has only 33K origional miles. yesterday the temperature rose above 90f and after almost completely losing all power and stalling problems I put some motor oil in but didn't have enough. Friend across the street said he had some, handed it to me, and I put it in before I realized it was ATF. I did not have enough for the 10 percent mix so put a little new veggie oil in also to end up with a 10-15 percent mix. This was all new non-used fluids added and the truck ran awesome afterwards, it is 90-100plus degree weather the last 2 days. I had just replaced the fuel filter without fixing problem. Problem came back worse than ever today and I needed a tow home, I drove for about an hour with no problems yesterday. I'm thinking maybe the ATF loosened up a bunch of crud and I now need another filter. I'd like to find a good way to can-opener style open and inspect the old and newly replaced filters and would like input. Also, would like input on an acceptable range of alternative fuels to diesel ratio on a CUCV in 90-100plus weather. I'm guessing anything that still keeps 50 percent or 75 percent #2 diesel in the summer heat and I'm OK but want input. Tomorrow morning resumes the troubleshooting and advanced thanks to all who provide input. I would just run #2 diesel but ended up blending some other stuff in because of the recent problem and troubleshooting.
Mike
Mike
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