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Loss of power going up hill

truck1

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My 1028 CUCV has always run strong for a 6.2 . However lately I've noticed a gradual loss of power going up steep grades . I've installed new injectors and changed my spin on stanadyne fuel filter. Runs great on the flat but dogs out on a grade. Motor was a replacement in ' 09 at Fort Sill. I think maybe pickup tube fuel sock clogged and I need a tank clean out , or maybe IP is going out. No leaks from IP and minimal white smoke on startup. Any suggestions from knowledgeable SS brethren ? Thanks! :roll:
 

Tow4

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It's only 150 HP, any hill slows it down (at least it does mine). Has it always ran this way? White smoke is unburned fuel. If a glow plug is out you might get that at start up.
 

truck1

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Nope, always had good power uphill . I've got a Ram Turbo Diesel so I have experienced real diesel power. This 6.2 had spunk, now it is a dog on a grade.
 

Skinny

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No smoke issues?

Short of an engine integrity test with a compression reading, it sounds like your IP is dying or you have a restriction in the fuel system.
 
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