jonstine
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I've been researching the heck out of this site and a few others about a problem I'm having. Hopefully someone here can help me out.
I have a K&N air filter, 2.25' mandrel bent dual exhaust from the manifolds back with h-pipe, and hi flow Hooker Aero mufflers. The truck has always had a little clackity clack when it's cold, but has been a generally smooth, albeit underwhelming engine.
Over the weekend I turned up the IP on my M1028 about 1/8 turn. Everything came off and went back on exactly as planned. Started right back up. Immediately I noticed the idle had a different "lope" to it. Much rougher, a lot more vibration, and almost a twisting of the engine in the mounts. The exhaust now has a deeper tone that almost sounds like it's got a big block cam or something. Once the truck warms up, it stays about the same. Sitting at a red light the whole truck shakes more than it ever has before, again like there's a big block loping under the hood. My wife got in a couple days ago, and immediately looked at me and said "ummm what did you do to the truck, it's running really rough?".
When I drive it, it definitely has more get up if I give it 1/4 to 1/3 pedal. If I give it much more than that it almost seems to bog down and performance drops off. I do get some black smoke out the exhaust at 2/3 to WOT, but nothing excessive and completely inline with expectations after turning up the IP. I also notice that as I cruise at roughly 40-50MPH it seems to stutter and surge if I'm not actively applying the go pedal. If I'm going up a slight grade it runs relatively smooth. If I'm going down a slight grade it runs relatively smooth. If I'm going flat and my foot isn't pushing or letting off the gas pedal it will alternately stutter, then lunge, then stutter. It's slight. More like a feeling that you can tell something is going on with the engine, but not like the truck is lurching and then jumping forward. Feels like I am getting ready to run out of gas. As soon as I either apply more pedal or take my foot off the pedal some it evens out. Returns as soon as I am coasting with no increase/decrease in the pedal.
The ONLY thing that changed was turning the IP up 1/8 turn. I have been RESEARCHING advancing/retarding the IP (which I've never done, but am willing to try), taking off the IP cover and verifying hooked up correctly (which I'd rather not due to those **** small screws), replacing the Racor fuel filter (which I already had done about 1,000 mi ago), adjusting the throttle screw, verifying the cold advance is working (but the engine still runs rough after warm), and a couple of other things like replacing fuel lines, etc. Before I jump into any of those, I am hoping that someone reads this and goes "Yep, its x".
I took it on a nice little 100mi drive with a topped off fuel tank and some extra Opti-Lube XPD dumped in there. Hoped to clear out anything that might have been gumming up an injector or something, but still does the same thing.
I took a video of it to try to give you an idea of how it sounds now. It is difficult to pick up the rough idle over the noise of the diesel in my garage, but the tail pipe part does give a better idea of how it sounds.
I appreciate any help you guys can give me on this. Thanks!
http://youtu.be/ZXdOI9-dHH8
I have a K&N air filter, 2.25' mandrel bent dual exhaust from the manifolds back with h-pipe, and hi flow Hooker Aero mufflers. The truck has always had a little clackity clack when it's cold, but has been a generally smooth, albeit underwhelming engine.
Over the weekend I turned up the IP on my M1028 about 1/8 turn. Everything came off and went back on exactly as planned. Started right back up. Immediately I noticed the idle had a different "lope" to it. Much rougher, a lot more vibration, and almost a twisting of the engine in the mounts. The exhaust now has a deeper tone that almost sounds like it's got a big block cam or something. Once the truck warms up, it stays about the same. Sitting at a red light the whole truck shakes more than it ever has before, again like there's a big block loping under the hood. My wife got in a couple days ago, and immediately looked at me and said "ummm what did you do to the truck, it's running really rough?".
When I drive it, it definitely has more get up if I give it 1/4 to 1/3 pedal. If I give it much more than that it almost seems to bog down and performance drops off. I do get some black smoke out the exhaust at 2/3 to WOT, but nothing excessive and completely inline with expectations after turning up the IP. I also notice that as I cruise at roughly 40-50MPH it seems to stutter and surge if I'm not actively applying the go pedal. If I'm going up a slight grade it runs relatively smooth. If I'm going down a slight grade it runs relatively smooth. If I'm going flat and my foot isn't pushing or letting off the gas pedal it will alternately stutter, then lunge, then stutter. It's slight. More like a feeling that you can tell something is going on with the engine, but not like the truck is lurching and then jumping forward. Feels like I am getting ready to run out of gas. As soon as I either apply more pedal or take my foot off the pedal some it evens out. Returns as soon as I am coasting with no increase/decrease in the pedal.
The ONLY thing that changed was turning the IP up 1/8 turn. I have been RESEARCHING advancing/retarding the IP (which I've never done, but am willing to try), taking off the IP cover and verifying hooked up correctly (which I'd rather not due to those **** small screws), replacing the Racor fuel filter (which I already had done about 1,000 mi ago), adjusting the throttle screw, verifying the cold advance is working (but the engine still runs rough after warm), and a couple of other things like replacing fuel lines, etc. Before I jump into any of those, I am hoping that someone reads this and goes "Yep, its x".
I took it on a nice little 100mi drive with a topped off fuel tank and some extra Opti-Lube XPD dumped in there. Hoped to clear out anything that might have been gumming up an injector or something, but still does the same thing.
I took a video of it to try to give you an idea of how it sounds now. It is difficult to pick up the rough idle over the noise of the diesel in my garage, but the tail pipe part does give a better idea of how it sounds.
I appreciate any help you guys can give me on this. Thanks!
http://youtu.be/ZXdOI9-dHH8
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