jimm1009
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I know that I'm going to get Flamed for this because I'm appealing for some quick information from the-more-wise than-me operators of the Deuce multifuel engines.
I was driving into town today and I noticed several delayed excellerations.
When I pushed down for more throttle on the gas pedal it would have a delayed and then slightly surged excelleration and actually seemed to have slightly more power than normal.
I continued my drive into town and about 10 miles from home I pulled up to a stop light and the engine started to stall and almost died.
I caught it with the pedal and kept it going and I pulled off the road into a large parking lot and moved it around there for a few minutes starting and stopping. It seems to want to die out because the idle seems too go to low and then it comes back up to normal idle @ 800 or so RPMs.
I drove it over to the side where some other trucks were parked and ran it for about 15 minutes in park raising the RPM up and letting it fall back to idle. It seemed to be running o.k. but I was afraid to put it back on the road as by then the traffic was really getting bad in town.
I chain locked the steering wheel the good old army way and left it to go back later this evening.
I worked later than I wanted to and am getting ready to go get it with my CUCV and a log chain to get it off into another parking lot if it dies on the way home. I won't attempt to tow it home, just to get it off the road safely, no more than a 1/2 block or so.
I don't have time today to read (flaming to start soon) so I'm appealing for some quick ideas and hope you can help.
I have changed all the filters in the last 300 miles or so.
I have been using waste oil, jet fuel, and diesel mixes for about 500 miles or so.
I have filtered / strained everything through a 5 micron and then a 1 micron filter before dumping it into the tank. Everything except the diesel from the gas station that is.
Let me know what you think. I remember reading a recent post about a "gummy rod" in the injection pump. Could this be one place to start?
Thanks in advance and I'll post my findings of my 10 mile recovery trip in the AM.
Jim
I was driving into town today and I noticed several delayed excellerations.
When I pushed down for more throttle on the gas pedal it would have a delayed and then slightly surged excelleration and actually seemed to have slightly more power than normal.
I continued my drive into town and about 10 miles from home I pulled up to a stop light and the engine started to stall and almost died.
I caught it with the pedal and kept it going and I pulled off the road into a large parking lot and moved it around there for a few minutes starting and stopping. It seems to want to die out because the idle seems too go to low and then it comes back up to normal idle @ 800 or so RPMs.
I drove it over to the side where some other trucks were parked and ran it for about 15 minutes in park raising the RPM up and letting it fall back to idle. It seemed to be running o.k. but I was afraid to put it back on the road as by then the traffic was really getting bad in town.
I chain locked the steering wheel the good old army way and left it to go back later this evening.
I worked later than I wanted to and am getting ready to go get it with my CUCV and a log chain to get it off into another parking lot if it dies on the way home. I won't attempt to tow it home, just to get it off the road safely, no more than a 1/2 block or so.
I don't have time today to read (flaming to start soon) so I'm appealing for some quick ideas and hope you can help.
I have changed all the filters in the last 300 miles or so.
I have been using waste oil, jet fuel, and diesel mixes for about 500 miles or so.
I have filtered / strained everything through a 5 micron and then a 1 micron filter before dumping it into the tank. Everything except the diesel from the gas station that is.
Let me know what you think. I remember reading a recent post about a "gummy rod" in the injection pump. Could this be one place to start?
Thanks in advance and I'll post my findings of my 10 mile recovery trip in the AM.
Jim
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