Thunderbirds
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Thanks for the reply. You are absolutely right on the difference between the two, that is why it is hard to describe, it is more of a mix without the whole of the symptoms, only some. Thanks for asking to clarify.Hopefully you can tell the difference between a slipping transmission and loss of power..
A slipping transmission usually means the engine is racing and you are not going anywhere.
Loss of power usually means the engine bogs down like someone is stepping on the brakes.
Best I can do at the moment....
But it is likely you need to service the fuel system.
You have replaced the fuel filter yes?
To elaborate, no racing rpms/engine when it happens, sudden and brief (1 second at a time) slipping of power that makes the truck 'jerk' at about the 45 to low 50's mph only, but in lower gears the same rpms is fine. It seems to be worse when the engine/fluids are hot. Even more noticeable under demand, i.e. uphill. Once I am past the 53mph it runs great again. Maybe unrelated, but when the transmission shifts into 4th while slightly accelerating (vs harder on the gas pedal) it seems to jump between 3rd and 4th 2, 3, times until well past the 53mph, then smooth again...
Fuel filter is replaced, and I added the water separator. But the symptoms were present before the separator. But after the fuel filter change. Are you leaning towards bleeding? I thought I did a pretty good job on that. The filter is pristine when I opened it back up for the separator.
Next step is a fuel pressure gauge, but how would I best go about that if it happens at higher speeds? Hmmmm....
I was tempted to take a video when it happens, that may be the best for over the internet diagnostics.
Thanks all for helping out.