91W350
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We have a Cummins 400 that starts right up and makes no power. When the pedal is floored, the engine does not respond.
After warming up for 15 to 20 minutes, it will accelerate, but very, very slowly. The truck will run 55, but it takes two or three miles to get there. I drove it about 100 miles last Sunday and it seemed to improve with use, but the next morning, back to just idling.
It is also very slow to decelerate, which is very dangerous. The thing might take a mile to come down from 55. I could always kick it in neutral.
I am hoping there is a sticking governor of some sort, like the Multifuels have, if somebody in the know can steer me in the right direction.
It starts within a few revolutions and goes immediately to a smooth idle, I do not believe it to be drawing any air. Thanks, Glen
After warming up for 15 to 20 minutes, it will accelerate, but very, very slowly. The truck will run 55, but it takes two or three miles to get there. I drove it about 100 miles last Sunday and it seemed to improve with use, but the next morning, back to just idling.
It is also very slow to decelerate, which is very dangerous. The thing might take a mile to come down from 55. I could always kick it in neutral.
I am hoping there is a sticking governor of some sort, like the Multifuels have, if somebody in the know can steer me in the right direction.
It starts within a few revolutions and goes immediately to a smooth idle, I do not believe it to be drawing any air. Thanks, Glen