Chinookpilot77
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ok all...I've been trying to figure this one out for over a year...since the day I bought my truck. I have learned to compensate for it, but I'd rather it just be RIGHT!
Ok, my truck starts completely fine...barely touch the button and she's purring like a kitten. She roars going down the road...has plenty of power....in short, she's the best running deuce I've ever driven.
BUT, there is one thing that baffles me. When I am driving down the road...at an RPM above say 2000, and I push in the clutch, the truck has a lot of trouble going from full RPM back to idle...and it will die if not compensated for.
IOT compensate, I just push in the accelerator a little the moment I have it out of gear, and use my foot to give it that little extra bit of fuel it needs in order to return to a 800-1000 rpm idle.
The problem occurs when I need to stop a little sooner than expected and I have to push the brake before the accelerator. I'm a bit worried this could eventually come to a safety issue.
I have installed a new fuel pump, and it runs like a scalded dog...I have replaced all my fuel filters...the only thing I can think of is that it might be a setting, or some adjustment I could make on the IP?
Tell me what you all think. I got my truck back from the paint shop a few weeks ago and I'm anxious to get it on the road and have faith she wont die and embarrass me at every stop light. If you'd like to see pictures of my desert tan bobbed 4-door deuce, please visit the hot rod forum.
Thank you for all your help!
Ok, my truck starts completely fine...barely touch the button and she's purring like a kitten. She roars going down the road...has plenty of power....in short, she's the best running deuce I've ever driven.
BUT, there is one thing that baffles me. When I am driving down the road...at an RPM above say 2000, and I push in the clutch, the truck has a lot of trouble going from full RPM back to idle...and it will die if not compensated for.
IOT compensate, I just push in the accelerator a little the moment I have it out of gear, and use my foot to give it that little extra bit of fuel it needs in order to return to a 800-1000 rpm idle.
The problem occurs when I need to stop a little sooner than expected and I have to push the brake before the accelerator. I'm a bit worried this could eventually come to a safety issue.
I have installed a new fuel pump, and it runs like a scalded dog...I have replaced all my fuel filters...the only thing I can think of is that it might be a setting, or some adjustment I could make on the IP?
Tell me what you all think. I got my truck back from the paint shop a few weeks ago and I'm anxious to get it on the road and have faith she wont die and embarrass me at every stop light. If you'd like to see pictures of my desert tan bobbed 4-door deuce, please visit the hot rod forum.
Thank you for all your help!