Okay TDR fans, I've got a couple of questions that I'm just dying to have answered.
My cruise control has been acting a little strange. When I initially set it, the speed of the truck just keeps going. I have to press the coast button and it will eventually get the speed back in control. However, when on level ground, the truck tends to surge quite a bit. It just can't hold an even speed with the cruise control. I pulled the battery box out, checked out the vacuum lines as far as I can trace them, and since then, I haven't had a chance to get it on the highway. I ended up replacing two rubber lines right at the one-way valve coming off the vacuum pump. Everything else looked good. My question is that when I pulled the cover off the housing where the cruise control cable and the throttle cable mount, there appeared to be about 1/8-1/4 inch worth of slop in the cruise control cable. It doesn't appear that there's any way to adjust the cable.
Also, when I'm coasting to a stop with my foot off the throttle and the truck in neutral, the idle speed is near 900rpm. When the truck slows to less than 7-8mph, the idle drops down to the 800. Are these trucks supposed to do this? If not, anyone know of a cure?
My cruise control has been acting a little strange. When I initially set it, the speed of the truck just keeps going. I have to press the coast button and it will eventually get the speed back in control. However, when on level ground, the truck tends to surge quite a bit. It just can't hold an even speed with the cruise control. I pulled the battery box out, checked out the vacuum lines as far as I can trace them, and since then, I haven't had a chance to get it on the highway. I ended up replacing two rubber lines right at the one-way valve coming off the vacuum pump. Everything else looked good. My question is that when I pulled the cover off the housing where the cruise control cable and the throttle cable mount, there appeared to be about 1/8-1/4 inch worth of slop in the cruise control cable. It doesn't appear that there's any way to adjust the cable.
Also, when I'm coasting to a stop with my foot off the throttle and the truck in neutral, the idle speed is near 900rpm. When the truck slows to less than 7-8mph, the idle drops down to the 800. Are these trucks supposed to do this? If not, anyone know of a cure?