wcuhillbilly
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Ok, there is probably something missing or I need to replace a spring...... This has been an issue since I got it back in OCT. but has become annoying when its just me running the wrecker/throttle/load/running on and off the truck. I know idleing is a no no with the NTC 250... Cummins mechanic told me to they like 1100 when using a hydraulic load like our wreckers. I just cant keep it at 11-1200.
Basically I can set the dash throttle lock to about 4 or 5 clicks out and it will marginally hold the throttle at 5-600rpm but if I go for the 5-6 clicks then it will bypass 600rpm and start climbing all the way to 1800-2300.
I can set the rear throttle control a couple clicks and it will marginally hold the throttle around 800rpm but it will start climbing as well if not closely monitored...
Case in point the other nite I was pulling a 4bt cummins out of my enclosed trailer and moving it to the garage. phase 1, set the dash throttle and start unhooking the boom, as Im starting to get all the prop rods down the throttle takes off and tachs out. Ok,,,, so the dash lock isn't going to behave, closed the dash lock and set the rear throttle control (cable function is free of obstruction and tension feels fine) I don't need full rpm thus I was hoping it would nest at 800rpm. shortly (as in about 2-3 min) it was back up at 1800rpm and I am forced to climb back up and monkey with it to find a sweetspot..
Now once it was in a good behaving position (as in not at 2300rpm) I would feed the cable out and the engine would pull down, (mind you this was with no load on the hook, and a 4bt only weighs 6-700lbs) once I was off the control the engine rpm was right back up again....
So Im stumped and as it is icy cold and raining outside Im not wanting to go poking around at the moment.
Yes the tcase was in neutral, parking brake set, and trans in 4th.
Basically I can set the dash throttle lock to about 4 or 5 clicks out and it will marginally hold the throttle at 5-600rpm but if I go for the 5-6 clicks then it will bypass 600rpm and start climbing all the way to 1800-2300.
I can set the rear throttle control a couple clicks and it will marginally hold the throttle around 800rpm but it will start climbing as well if not closely monitored...
Case in point the other nite I was pulling a 4bt cummins out of my enclosed trailer and moving it to the garage. phase 1, set the dash throttle and start unhooking the boom, as Im starting to get all the prop rods down the throttle takes off and tachs out. Ok,,,, so the dash lock isn't going to behave, closed the dash lock and set the rear throttle control (cable function is free of obstruction and tension feels fine) I don't need full rpm thus I was hoping it would nest at 800rpm. shortly (as in about 2-3 min) it was back up at 1800rpm and I am forced to climb back up and monkey with it to find a sweetspot..
Now once it was in a good behaving position (as in not at 2300rpm) I would feed the cable out and the engine would pull down, (mind you this was with no load on the hook, and a 4bt only weighs 6-700lbs) once I was off the control the engine rpm was right back up again....
So Im stumped and as it is icy cold and raining outside Im not wanting to go poking around at the moment.
Yes the tcase was in neutral, parking brake set, and trans in 4th.