johnpdo
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CUCV on hospice, wife wants to pull the plug...PROBLEMS SOLVED!! STILL ALIVE & WELL!
1986 CUCV sat all winter, then fired right up . Idles fine, and runs fine at street RPM's. If I get to 55 mph or higher, and take my foot off the fuel as in exiting onto an off ramp...there is nothing there when I put the throttle back down. For 3-4 seconds! Then a puff of black smoke out the back end and it surges on ahead at whatever speed the foot is slammed down on the throttle. This has been reproduced several times on the highway, and seems to be worse if I run the truck up to 65mph (I know). It does nothing, even if I pump the throttle. Will drop from 65mph to 55 before coming back in
Has a new fuel filter, Napa spin-on type with a water separator.
Throttle linkage was leaking diesel, so I swapped out the IP with a rebuilt Stanadyne. Then replaced the lift pump. STILL DOING IT!!!
Timing marks are lined up on the IP. Diesel guy I know says I need to advance the timing of the pump, maybe 1/8". If so, which way do I turn it? Is this done by trial and error. Getting a bit frustrated.
One other thing, it's a kick in the pants when it shifts from 1st to 2nd gear. Winds up pretty good in 1st, then wham, it pushes you ahead in 2nd. Added some transmission stuff that was supposed to help, and it did some, but still a kick in the back when it shifts. 2nd to 3rd is not so bad.
Ideas?
1986 CUCV sat all winter, then fired right up . Idles fine, and runs fine at street RPM's. If I get to 55 mph or higher, and take my foot off the fuel as in exiting onto an off ramp...there is nothing there when I put the throttle back down. For 3-4 seconds! Then a puff of black smoke out the back end and it surges on ahead at whatever speed the foot is slammed down on the throttle. This has been reproduced several times on the highway, and seems to be worse if I run the truck up to 65mph (I know). It does nothing, even if I pump the throttle. Will drop from 65mph to 55 before coming back in
Has a new fuel filter, Napa spin-on type with a water separator.
Throttle linkage was leaking diesel, so I swapped out the IP with a rebuilt Stanadyne. Then replaced the lift pump. STILL DOING IT!!!
Timing marks are lined up on the IP. Diesel guy I know says I need to advance the timing of the pump, maybe 1/8". If so, which way do I turn it? Is this done by trial and error. Getting a bit frustrated.
One other thing, it's a kick in the pants when it shifts from 1st to 2nd gear. Winds up pretty good in 1st, then wham, it pushes you ahead in 2nd. Added some transmission stuff that was supposed to help, and it did some, but still a kick in the back when it shifts. 2nd to 3rd is not so bad.
Ideas?
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