Asmoday
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Hello all...
I've been off the forum for a while since I've been out on flight contracts. Nonetheless I have been using my M1009 as a daily driver and after much work six months back so far so good.
I have been running surplus Jet A I have access to for fuel and have probably 10+ tank fulls through the engine. I add a mix to the Jet A for lubrication and better performance. It's a mix of Stanadyne lubricity formula, a Amsoil cetane booster and 2 stroke marine oil. The engine seems to really pur on the mix. Starts easy...always runs smooth....hot or cold.
I actually have not had the opportunity to drive the truck much on the freeway at sustained speeds for at least 6 months since I've been using it to commute to the airport and back which is only a 5 mile drive off freeways.
The other day I needed to make a longer trip which neccessitated using the freeway to save time. I got on the freeway and set my speed at around 55 to 60 mph. I drove a few minutes at that speed but due to the fast flow of traffic here in Los Angeles, I upped the speed to a little over 70 mph so that I would not get run over...LOL. Based on the rpm the engine was spinning at I thought that was probably it's limit. I was driving at this speed, just about 75 mph now for about 10 minute when all off a sudden I noticed a slight reduction of power and immediately heard a loud clack clack clack clack sound which seemed to be at the same RPM as the engine. No idiot lights though...no other vibrations. Everything else seemed normal. It was if I lost one cylinder only.
I immediately thought I had thrown a rod as it was really really loud and definitely coming from the engine compartment and all kinds of things were running though my head. I started slowing down to get off the freeway and when I reduced my speed all of a sudden the sound disappeared and the power was back to normal.
I figured what the **** and continued on to my destination and had no more occurrences or issues for the rest of the drive.
Today I had to make a similar run on the same freeway and so I figured what the heck...? Let's see if the problem repeats itself. I maintained 65 mph during the whole trip both to and from my destination without any issues. The problem did not reappear. The 1009 ran great actually even in the 90 degree plus heat.
Anyone have any ideas what in the world happened???
I was thinking possibly a injector stopped working for a bit...???
I'm dumbfounded.....
Any advice is much appreciated including recommendations on prevention as I don't think something like that could be good for the engine....!
Thanks...
I've been off the forum for a while since I've been out on flight contracts. Nonetheless I have been using my M1009 as a daily driver and after much work six months back so far so good.
I have been running surplus Jet A I have access to for fuel and have probably 10+ tank fulls through the engine. I add a mix to the Jet A for lubrication and better performance. It's a mix of Stanadyne lubricity formula, a Amsoil cetane booster and 2 stroke marine oil. The engine seems to really pur on the mix. Starts easy...always runs smooth....hot or cold.
I actually have not had the opportunity to drive the truck much on the freeway at sustained speeds for at least 6 months since I've been using it to commute to the airport and back which is only a 5 mile drive off freeways.
The other day I needed to make a longer trip which neccessitated using the freeway to save time. I got on the freeway and set my speed at around 55 to 60 mph. I drove a few minutes at that speed but due to the fast flow of traffic here in Los Angeles, I upped the speed to a little over 70 mph so that I would not get run over...LOL. Based on the rpm the engine was spinning at I thought that was probably it's limit. I was driving at this speed, just about 75 mph now for about 10 minute when all off a sudden I noticed a slight reduction of power and immediately heard a loud clack clack clack clack sound which seemed to be at the same RPM as the engine. No idiot lights though...no other vibrations. Everything else seemed normal. It was if I lost one cylinder only.
I immediately thought I had thrown a rod as it was really really loud and definitely coming from the engine compartment and all kinds of things were running though my head. I started slowing down to get off the freeway and when I reduced my speed all of a sudden the sound disappeared and the power was back to normal.
I figured what the **** and continued on to my destination and had no more occurrences or issues for the rest of the drive.
Today I had to make a similar run on the same freeway and so I figured what the heck...? Let's see if the problem repeats itself. I maintained 65 mph during the whole trip both to and from my destination without any issues. The problem did not reappear. The 1009 ran great actually even in the 90 degree plus heat.
Anyone have any ideas what in the world happened???
I was thinking possibly a injector stopped working for a bit...???
I'm dumbfounded.....
Any advice is much appreciated including recommendations on prevention as I don't think something like that could be good for the engine....!
Thanks...
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