searls84
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Ok here is some back story to the current problem, don't know if it is relevant but can't hurt! It's on my 1965 M35a2c LDT 465-1c D turbo
Stuff started acting up when my brother and I got back from a 600 mile trip in 0 degree weather running WMO and a heavy load. The truck had a hard time staying running at idle, changed the filters and that got it back to normal then drained the tank because of a dirty batch of WMO and changed the filters again. Ran good and normal power.
About 2 weeks ago we decided to replace all the plastic IP lines, fix a leak where the oil filter housing mounts to the block, and replace all 3 HH orings. Got all this done, and she starts fine and idles fine and has power 1st-3rd gear but in 4th and 5th, it's a real task to get it reach 2k RPMs on flat ground. I turned the fuel up 7 flats yesterday with on slight improvement... One thing I will add I that when I had the HH out, I spun the gear with the red tooth by accident. I took a couple of tries to get it back in the IP, but eventually it slid right in. Any way threw something off with the timing? I'm also wondering if the dirty fuel made its way into the HH and put some wear on the plunger?
Any thought or suggestions? Or related threads?
Thanks!!
PS I found a lot of similar threads, but not quite the symptoms I'm having.
Stuff started acting up when my brother and I got back from a 600 mile trip in 0 degree weather running WMO and a heavy load. The truck had a hard time staying running at idle, changed the filters and that got it back to normal then drained the tank because of a dirty batch of WMO and changed the filters again. Ran good and normal power.
About 2 weeks ago we decided to replace all the plastic IP lines, fix a leak where the oil filter housing mounts to the block, and replace all 3 HH orings. Got all this done, and she starts fine and idles fine and has power 1st-3rd gear but in 4th and 5th, it's a real task to get it reach 2k RPMs on flat ground. I turned the fuel up 7 flats yesterday with on slight improvement... One thing I will add I that when I had the HH out, I spun the gear with the red tooth by accident. I took a couple of tries to get it back in the IP, but eventually it slid right in. Any way threw something off with the timing? I'm also wondering if the dirty fuel made its way into the HH and put some wear on the plunger?
Any thought or suggestions? Or related threads?
Thanks!!
PS I found a lot of similar threads, but not quite the symptoms I'm having.