Howdy,
I'm working on a 97 12v here at the house, and it has a bad miss/knock.
My friend said he was pulling his trailer w/tractor on it up a pretty good hill, engine temp about 190deg or so in 4th gear 45 mph. he said it all of a sudden started missing bad and he pulled over real quick and stopped.
When he pushed the clutch in it cut off, and he said the coolant temp went out of sight(?).
He brought it to me, and I checked the oil and coolant, oil a little low, maybe a quart at most, not much. Radiator is full, but resevoiris empty. Neither seem to be cross contaminated.
I cracked the injector lines one by one and all seemed the cause a noticeable miss; seperate from the other one(does that make any sense??). When I cracked the number five line it seemed to smooth out alot, but still miss from the lack of fuel. It did make a noticeable difference in the severity of the knock/miss, almost went away.
The fuel has been turned up in this truck, not much at all. I slid the plate forward a smidge a while back. truck has about 180,000 miles on it, and lived a pretty rough life before my friend bought it 6 months ago.
Sorry for the long post, but I would like ya'lls input. Neither of us can afford to just swap parts until we find the problem. Hope I made sense explaining the problem. I'm thinking I'll at least be pulling the head to check the piston and such, I checked the pushrods on #5 and they seemed straight, hard to tell while it's still hot.
Thanks, Steven
I'm working on a 97 12v here at the house, and it has a bad miss/knock.
My friend said he was pulling his trailer w/tractor on it up a pretty good hill, engine temp about 190deg or so in 4th gear 45 mph. he said it all of a sudden started missing bad and he pulled over real quick and stopped.
When he pushed the clutch in it cut off, and he said the coolant temp went out of sight(?).
He brought it to me, and I checked the oil and coolant, oil a little low, maybe a quart at most, not much. Radiator is full, but resevoiris empty. Neither seem to be cross contaminated.
I cracked the injector lines one by one and all seemed the cause a noticeable miss; seperate from the other one(does that make any sense??). When I cracked the number five line it seemed to smooth out alot, but still miss from the lack of fuel. It did make a noticeable difference in the severity of the knock/miss, almost went away.
The fuel has been turned up in this truck, not much at all. I slid the plate forward a smidge a while back. truck has about 180,000 miles on it, and lived a pretty rough life before my friend bought it 6 months ago.
Sorry for the long post, but I would like ya'lls input. Neither of us can afford to just swap parts until we find the problem. Hope I made sense explaining the problem. I'm thinking I'll at least be pulling the head to check the piston and such, I checked the pushrods on #5 and they seemed straight, hard to tell while it's still hot.
Thanks, Steven
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