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My understanding is that diesels don't, or are maybe less likely to stall off-camber.
I went wheeling the M1009 this afternoon and was coming down a very steep grade with large holes and rocks. I'm running stock 10-bolts and 31s so I was taking it very slow, just creeping down, but it was steep and crooked so I spent a fair amount of time on three wheels. Thing is, the truck kept stalling. It would start right back up again, but still inconvenient and disconcerting in that moment.
I have never encountered this before. I did some searching but couldn't find related threads. Do you guys suspect an issue I should look into? Any insight is greatly appreciated!
I went wheeling the M1009 this afternoon and was coming down a very steep grade with large holes and rocks. I'm running stock 10-bolts and 31s so I was taking it very slow, just creeping down, but it was steep and crooked so I spent a fair amount of time on three wheels. Thing is, the truck kept stalling. It would start right back up again, but still inconvenient and disconcerting in that moment.
I have never encountered this before. I did some searching but couldn't find related threads. Do you guys suspect an issue I should look into? Any insight is greatly appreciated!