About a week and a half ago, my truck lost a significant amount of power. The first few times I noticed it, the truck seemed normal for the first few miles, then lost power. After a day or so, the power loss turned constant, always there.
My first thought was a leaky turbo hose, but I don't think this could be the problem, as the low power occurs under all conditions, including starting from a stop (i. e. low/no boost). This truck has never seemed like it had as much power from a stop as similar ones I test drove before I bought it (in late July), and you have to slip it a little more clutch now. I think the idle is a bit low as well, and it has never started without resting your foot on the accelerater.
My next thought was a plugged fuel filter, but I'm not sure how this would cause such a sudden power loss, and I don't think its hurting my milage like when the filter would get plugged on my 6. 2.
I haven't had a chance to thouroghly investigate the problem yet (its mid-term time), but I did check the intake tract to make sure I didn't suck up the cat (darn), and the filter didn't look too bad. I tried to wiggle the exhaust apart to see if it was plugged, but it wouldn't cooperated and I had to be somewhere.
The truck is bone stock with the exception of 255/85R16's, has 80,000 miles, and I adjusted the valves when I bought it (around 3000 miles ago). I plan on changing the fuel filter and checking the strainer in the next couple days.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Pete
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'97 2500 CC 4X4 5spd Sport
'83 K5 Blazer 350 TBI (ex 6. 2), 39. 5 TSLs, 3" lift, Dana 60/GM 14 blt, Detroits
My first thought was a leaky turbo hose, but I don't think this could be the problem, as the low power occurs under all conditions, including starting from a stop (i. e. low/no boost). This truck has never seemed like it had as much power from a stop as similar ones I test drove before I bought it (in late July), and you have to slip it a little more clutch now. I think the idle is a bit low as well, and it has never started without resting your foot on the accelerater.
My next thought was a plugged fuel filter, but I'm not sure how this would cause such a sudden power loss, and I don't think its hurting my milage like when the filter would get plugged on my 6. 2.
I haven't had a chance to thouroghly investigate the problem yet (its mid-term time), but I did check the intake tract to make sure I didn't suck up the cat (darn), and the filter didn't look too bad. I tried to wiggle the exhaust apart to see if it was plugged, but it wouldn't cooperated and I had to be somewhere.
The truck is bone stock with the exception of 255/85R16's, has 80,000 miles, and I adjusted the valves when I bought it (around 3000 miles ago). I plan on changing the fuel filter and checking the strainer in the next couple days.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Pete
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'97 2500 CC 4X4 5spd Sport
'83 K5 Blazer 350 TBI (ex 6. 2), 39. 5 TSLs, 3" lift, Dana 60/GM 14 blt, Detroits