3dAngus
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Today, with my wife chasing, I recovered my M109A3 from Robins Air Force Base. It has a shower, sink, water tank with 28vdc pump, roof air, and make a good starter for a deer hunter/camper, IMO.
Anyway, I noticed when pulling out of the gate going up a slight ramp on Russell parkway, I had third gear revved up and it just would not get up that hill without downshifting. I suspected something was not right as the incline was not that much.
Also, my wife tells me that as I was thinking I must have been approaching close to 60 on the way back, my top speed was 54 downhill, and 52 on the straight-a-ways. I think it should do better based on what I read here.
Would this be a candidate for fuel filter replacement? I have filters on hand and that is my first guess. Gauges are not in place so I don't know the tach readings nor the oil pressure, so I did take a chance in the quick recovery, where all I put in the cut out instrument panel for now is the air pressure to seal up the leaks for best brake operation.
While I'm in there working filters, I thought I would solicit opinions on what else I might check, should this not be the final solution. Truck runs great otherwise. They are a lot louder than the M35A3's though, but sound a whole lot sweeter never-the-less.
OH, by the way, anyone see those M109A4's out of Nellis go for over $10K with fees this week? There were 5 of them, lowest takeout price was $9600, highest was over $11K. Nice clean low mileage rust free trucks though.
Anyway, I noticed when pulling out of the gate going up a slight ramp on Russell parkway, I had third gear revved up and it just would not get up that hill without downshifting. I suspected something was not right as the incline was not that much.
Also, my wife tells me that as I was thinking I must have been approaching close to 60 on the way back, my top speed was 54 downhill, and 52 on the straight-a-ways. I think it should do better based on what I read here.
Would this be a candidate for fuel filter replacement? I have filters on hand and that is my first guess. Gauges are not in place so I don't know the tach readings nor the oil pressure, so I did take a chance in the quick recovery, where all I put in the cut out instrument panel for now is the air pressure to seal up the leaks for best brake operation.
While I'm in there working filters, I thought I would solicit opinions on what else I might check, should this not be the final solution. Truck runs great otherwise. They are a lot louder than the M35A3's though, but sound a whole lot sweeter never-the-less.
OH, by the way, anyone see those M109A4's out of Nellis go for over $10K with fees this week? There were 5 of them, lowest takeout price was $9600, highest was over $11K. Nice clean low mileage rust free trucks though.