Now all, this one has me majorly stumped, hopefully, someone else has ran into this also( and Glen, if you are reading, pay close attention to the replys!!!
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I am working on a '94 Ram 2500, 119,000 miles on it. It has a few mods, TST 230/605 plate, straight piped exhaust, K&N air cleaner,etc. The problem is wierd, while you are driving down the road, the engine will start to miss worse and worse until it completely cuts out. If you keep your foot in it while it is dead, it all of a sudden picks up and goes again, sometimes for miles, sometimes for a few feet!
Here are some other things that it also does, While it is missing, it has a loud, knocking noise coming from the injector pump, that completely goes away when it decides to run on all six( we got it to do it in our shop by holding it at a fast idle, it will completely die while holding it at fast idle, you can restart it right after it dies and it runs fine until it decides to act up again!). Also while it is dying, the throttle somehow holds itself open(yes, the gas pedal stays down!), adn once the engine comes back, sometimes it will take off like a bat outa hell(gas pedal does not come back!), or you here a clunk as the throttle pedal comes back to the idle position!
Things we have done.
Replace all rubber sections of fuel line(return too!)- Replaced fuel filter-Replaced screen in fuel heater-Checked all connection for signs of leakage!-replaced fuel pump(lift pump)- banged our head against th wall- swore at it- threatened it!!!.
We did test pressure at the fuel filter outlet side and it had a good 20 to 25 PSI even while cutting out, so fuel supply is not a problem. We have noticed that the problem does not happen while the engine is cold, most of the time it happens after you have driven it 10 miles or so, so it may be engine temperature dependant!
While I hope I didn't confuse anyone, I hope I can get some help with this stumper!!!Any help is appreciated!
Mike
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'99 Ram 2500HD, ISB, 5spd,2wd, quad cab, Long box "it's a real long truck!" Drifwood, agate interior, after 29,000 miles, diesel fumes definitely do not make me horny!!!!
'89 Plymouth Voyager, 2. 5 Turbo I engine, Faster than you think, it's my import killer!!! Uses the only good powerjoke part to make it go faster, the intercooler!
'92 Dodge Spirit R/T, 2. 2 Turbo III engine, complete with prerequisite cracked head, LOOKIN for head!
[This message has been edited by deepsix (edited 01-08-2001). ]

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I am working on a '94 Ram 2500, 119,000 miles on it. It has a few mods, TST 230/605 plate, straight piped exhaust, K&N air cleaner,etc. The problem is wierd, while you are driving down the road, the engine will start to miss worse and worse until it completely cuts out. If you keep your foot in it while it is dead, it all of a sudden picks up and goes again, sometimes for miles, sometimes for a few feet!
Here are some other things that it also does, While it is missing, it has a loud, knocking noise coming from the injector pump, that completely goes away when it decides to run on all six( we got it to do it in our shop by holding it at a fast idle, it will completely die while holding it at fast idle, you can restart it right after it dies and it runs fine until it decides to act up again!). Also while it is dying, the throttle somehow holds itself open(yes, the gas pedal stays down!), adn once the engine comes back, sometimes it will take off like a bat outa hell(gas pedal does not come back!), or you here a clunk as the throttle pedal comes back to the idle position!
Things we have done.
Replace all rubber sections of fuel line(return too!)- Replaced fuel filter-Replaced screen in fuel heater-Checked all connection for signs of leakage!-replaced fuel pump(lift pump)- banged our head against th wall- swore at it- threatened it!!!.
We did test pressure at the fuel filter outlet side and it had a good 20 to 25 PSI even while cutting out, so fuel supply is not a problem. We have noticed that the problem does not happen while the engine is cold, most of the time it happens after you have driven it 10 miles or so, so it may be engine temperature dependant!
While I hope I didn't confuse anyone, I hope I can get some help with this stumper!!!Any help is appreciated!
Mike

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'99 Ram 2500HD, ISB, 5spd,2wd, quad cab, Long box "it's a real long truck!" Drifwood, agate interior, after 29,000 miles, diesel fumes definitely do not make me horny!!!!
'89 Plymouth Voyager, 2. 5 Turbo I engine, Faster than you think, it's my import killer!!! Uses the only good powerjoke part to make it go faster, the intercooler!
'92 Dodge Spirit R/T, 2. 2 Turbo III engine, complete with prerequisite cracked head, LOOKIN for head!
[This message has been edited by deepsix (edited 01-08-2001). ]