drbeeper17
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I suspect my M1008 may have a bad injector pump and wanted to see if anyone here can confirm it. The symptoms are as follows:
When I am cruising on the freeway at about 2650 rpm, the truck will suddenly not be able to accelerate or maintain speed. It feels like I have taken my foot off the throttle but I do not move my foot at all. Then as I do decrease throttle, the response is not as it should be. Its a bit hard to describe, but it as though the truck starts having a mind of its own and starts jumping around in rpm range from 2000 rpm to 2500 rpm all on its own. It doesn't matter if I pump the pedal or keep it steady, the truck just revs where it wants. This only happens in the top gear (3rd gear for my TH400). The truck revs fine when in park or neutral and revs up just fine in 1st and 2nd.
The incident happened for the first time back in June on my way home from off-roading. I was climbing some unmaintained fire roads and using engine braking all day on the descents. When I got back on the road I couldn't go more than 2500 rpm. It continued to get worse on the hour drive home. There was one point where white smoke was coming out of the exhaust but it only lasted for about 5 minutes then cleared up. It got to a point where I was going about 40 mph on the freeway and couldn't rev past 1700 rpm. When I came to a stop it dropped down to 400 rpm and stalled out. It does start up fine since then and drives good until I get up to around freeway speed (60-65 mph). I have taken the truck on 2 other long trip before June and power/rev range was fine and as I expected. Now it seems to have developed this problem.
What I have tried so far to correct the problem:
New fuel filter
Bled the fuel lines to remove air
Bled the water in fuel line
Disconnected the return line from the IP and blew into it. After about 10 seconds of consistent pressure, the line finally clears and I can hear the fuel in the tank bubbling.
Removed and cleaned the IP return check valve.
When I cleaned out the IP return check valve, there didn't seem to be anything wrong with it. No noticeable chunks of rubber where in it and the check ball moves freely when I put pressure on it.
The first time when I blew out the return line and cleaned the check valve, the truck ran fine for about 30 miles on the freeway until the symptoms returned. I tried the same process today and the truck made it about 1.5 miles on the freeway when the symptoms returned. Also, as I was exiting the freeway without my foot on the accelerator, the rpms were jumping from 2700 down to 300 and were all over the place. Once I got back onto the side street the rpms stabilized.
So with these symptoms and what others have experienced, what should be the next step I take? Is this indicative of a bad injector pump? If I need a new injector pump, where do I get it? If I buy a civvy one from Autozone will it cause the truck to be less powerful? The engine already struggles for power and I thought what made the military 6.2 more powerful was a tuned injector pump?
Any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
When I am cruising on the freeway at about 2650 rpm, the truck will suddenly not be able to accelerate or maintain speed. It feels like I have taken my foot off the throttle but I do not move my foot at all. Then as I do decrease throttle, the response is not as it should be. Its a bit hard to describe, but it as though the truck starts having a mind of its own and starts jumping around in rpm range from 2000 rpm to 2500 rpm all on its own. It doesn't matter if I pump the pedal or keep it steady, the truck just revs where it wants. This only happens in the top gear (3rd gear for my TH400). The truck revs fine when in park or neutral and revs up just fine in 1st and 2nd.
The incident happened for the first time back in June on my way home from off-roading. I was climbing some unmaintained fire roads and using engine braking all day on the descents. When I got back on the road I couldn't go more than 2500 rpm. It continued to get worse on the hour drive home. There was one point where white smoke was coming out of the exhaust but it only lasted for about 5 minutes then cleared up. It got to a point where I was going about 40 mph on the freeway and couldn't rev past 1700 rpm. When I came to a stop it dropped down to 400 rpm and stalled out. It does start up fine since then and drives good until I get up to around freeway speed (60-65 mph). I have taken the truck on 2 other long trip before June and power/rev range was fine and as I expected. Now it seems to have developed this problem.
What I have tried so far to correct the problem:
New fuel filter
Bled the fuel lines to remove air
Bled the water in fuel line
Disconnected the return line from the IP and blew into it. After about 10 seconds of consistent pressure, the line finally clears and I can hear the fuel in the tank bubbling.
Removed and cleaned the IP return check valve.
When I cleaned out the IP return check valve, there didn't seem to be anything wrong with it. No noticeable chunks of rubber where in it and the check ball moves freely when I put pressure on it.
The first time when I blew out the return line and cleaned the check valve, the truck ran fine for about 30 miles on the freeway until the symptoms returned. I tried the same process today and the truck made it about 1.5 miles on the freeway when the symptoms returned. Also, as I was exiting the freeway without my foot on the accelerator, the rpms were jumping from 2700 down to 300 and were all over the place. Once I got back onto the side street the rpms stabilized.
So with these symptoms and what others have experienced, what should be the next step I take? Is this indicative of a bad injector pump? If I need a new injector pump, where do I get it? If I buy a civvy one from Autozone will it cause the truck to be less powerful? The engine already struggles for power and I thought what made the military 6.2 more powerful was a tuned injector pump?
Any help on this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!