Zoidsfan77
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Greetings gentlemen!
My new to me M814 seems to be low on power. This is my first MV, so maybe they really are this sluggish. I cannot quantify it well in words, but 0-55mph (at full power, unloaded, on stock 11.00x20 tires and on level ground) takes well over a minute. It drives like it is loaded.
Additionally, it has some noticeable diesel knock (especially at idle), and leaves a haze of smoke, even at a steady 40 MPH.
Bearing this in mind, here is my situation:
I installed a spin-on fuel filter kit, and it works great. I feel much better with a 6 micron secondary filter on there. The kit came with a new fuel hose from the filter housings to the pump.
(P.S. I got my filter kit from cimarron@minister.com. The kit is great, comes with fuel line, fittings, filter heads, two filters. It is a bolt on deal. He made sure everything was right.)
The line I removed (which I believe to be original to the motor) was lined with a fairly thick layer of black varnish. I fear my entire fuel system is coated in this stuff.
It is probably safe to say some, if not all of my injectors are partially clogged, or in some way affected by the sludge.
My dirty fuel line:
So, I could try one of the many fuel system cleaner products available (seafoam, Diesel Klean, Lucus, etc.). I have heard that there is some risk to doing this. I would really prefer not to loosen up some hideous blockage, upsetting the spray pattern on an injector, potentially resulting in the meltdown of a cylinder.
I want to know what you all think? Should I try some sort of fuel system cleaner? If so, any recommendations? In tank or in filter "purge" style?
Am I just being paranoid / overly-cautious?
I apologize if this has been discussed in detail here before. If so, I was unable to locate the thread.
Diesel fuel cleaners and additives are a popular topic on diesel pickup forums. I have never heard of a cylinder melt-down after fuel system cleaner treatment on these forums, but their diesels are much different than our 855 Cummins. I have read at least one case of cylinder melt-down on an 855 Cummins here on this forum, where the cause was an obstructed injector. This was not due to any fuel system cleaner though.
Thoughts?
My new to me M814 seems to be low on power. This is my first MV, so maybe they really are this sluggish. I cannot quantify it well in words, but 0-55mph (at full power, unloaded, on stock 11.00x20 tires and on level ground) takes well over a minute. It drives like it is loaded.
Additionally, it has some noticeable diesel knock (especially at idle), and leaves a haze of smoke, even at a steady 40 MPH.
Bearing this in mind, here is my situation:
I installed a spin-on fuel filter kit, and it works great. I feel much better with a 6 micron secondary filter on there. The kit came with a new fuel hose from the filter housings to the pump.
(P.S. I got my filter kit from cimarron@minister.com. The kit is great, comes with fuel line, fittings, filter heads, two filters. It is a bolt on deal. He made sure everything was right.)
The line I removed (which I believe to be original to the motor) was lined with a fairly thick layer of black varnish. I fear my entire fuel system is coated in this stuff.
It is probably safe to say some, if not all of my injectors are partially clogged, or in some way affected by the sludge.
My dirty fuel line:
So, I could try one of the many fuel system cleaner products available (seafoam, Diesel Klean, Lucus, etc.). I have heard that there is some risk to doing this. I would really prefer not to loosen up some hideous blockage, upsetting the spray pattern on an injector, potentially resulting in the meltdown of a cylinder.
I want to know what you all think? Should I try some sort of fuel system cleaner? If so, any recommendations? In tank or in filter "purge" style?
Am I just being paranoid / overly-cautious?
I apologize if this has been discussed in detail here before. If so, I was unable to locate the thread.
Diesel fuel cleaners and additives are a popular topic on diesel pickup forums. I have never heard of a cylinder melt-down after fuel system cleaner treatment on these forums, but their diesels are much different than our 855 Cummins. I have read at least one case of cylinder melt-down on an 855 Cummins here on this forum, where the cause was an obstructed injector. This was not due to any fuel system cleaner though.
Thoughts?