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From the day I drove the Deuce home from Georgia, the truck has been suffering from a higher RPM range loss of power (About 1800 RPM+). For sometime I wasn't sure that there was an issue (Being that this is the only Deuce I have driven). It can barely reach 55 MPH on flat road. If you start heading up a slight hill, the engine begins to quickly bog down. After I got it home last May, I changed oil and fuel filters. The fuel filter cans were horrible. All had 1/2" of mud at the bottom. New filters installed and everything clean made no difference. I pulled the drain on the fuel tank and drain out a gallon. I found no contamination other then a stainless steel nut loose in the tank.
I didn't get around to working on the power issue again until today. I connected my fuel pressure gauge to the secondary fuel filter assembly. At idle I was getting an average of 35 PSI. At WOT, I was getting about 65-75 PSI. The problem is the nettle is bouncing almost faster then you can see! At idle, it would flicker with a 10 PSI range and at times 20 PSI. At WOT, it would flicker with a 15-25 PSI range. I checked the fuel return pressure valve in the secondary filter assembly and to my disappoint, there was no apparent trash build up or damage.
This truck starts within 2 seconds almost every start and is firing on all six instantly. The rapid pressure sweep concerns me a lot. I am worried that my boost pump on the side of the injection pump is failing. I work on gasoline powered cars. Diesel trucks and systems are new to me. Thoughts, comments, ideas, hints?
I didn't get around to working on the power issue again until today. I connected my fuel pressure gauge to the secondary fuel filter assembly. At idle I was getting an average of 35 PSI. At WOT, I was getting about 65-75 PSI. The problem is the nettle is bouncing almost faster then you can see! At idle, it would flicker with a 10 PSI range and at times 20 PSI. At WOT, it would flicker with a 15-25 PSI range. I checked the fuel return pressure valve in the secondary filter assembly and to my disappoint, there was no apparent trash build up or damage.
This truck starts within 2 seconds almost every start and is firing on all six instantly. The rapid pressure sweep concerns me a lot. I am worried that my boost pump on the side of the injection pump is failing. I work on gasoline powered cars. Diesel trucks and systems are new to me. Thoughts, comments, ideas, hints?