pullin up steep grades
I am pulling a 23' toy hauler about 8000 pounds with a 97 cummins 3/4 ton and with o/d off up slight grades i am keeping the truck at 60 mph at about 975 egt's and 10 boost. when i go up a 6% grade top speed is 30 mph 1100 egt's and 18 boost. i just had the transmision serviced about 2 months ago and lift pump and filter replaced 6 months ago along with K&N (round) filter. where should i start to diagnose this problem? I have a buddy saying to check compression and i am thinking tranny (torque converter). truck has 278000 miles on it automatic tranny.
I don't think the compression has anything to do with it.If your tranny is a stock auto like mine i would seriously look at the tranny.On the 12 valves they are the weak link,especially with the milage on you truck.Can you be a little more detailed on the problem?
sounds like lack of fuel to me. what is done to the truck? was the tranny slippin? is the tranny fluid burnt smelling?
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mine did the same with 12k on a grade.. my fuel plate and boost elbow and afc tune helped alot.
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mine did the same with 12k on a grade.. my fuel plate and boost elbow and afc tune helped alot.
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Tranny and fluid is red and does not smell burnt and the tranny was not slippin but is seems to shift to early and that is when i lose all power. The egts are before the turbo. I have been skeptical on moving the fuel plate just because i have heard that the trannies can not hold up to the torque. Thanks for the advice.
Transmission shop says tranny is good and i now have it getting a diagnostic on the engine. they are thinking it might be a sensor. AFU hopefully they can find something out i got to move across country before Christmas.
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