Posted by Hobo,NC on March 30, 2014 at 08:39:51 from (98.17.178.45):
In Reply to: OT. Truck Issue posted by fixerupper on March 28, 2014 at 11:19:19:
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I take it that it bogs down on take off... Try different accelerator positions on take off... I find most issues to be under very light steady throttle... What you are trying to do is find a pattern you can duplicate over and over.. I have ran into a steady stream of metal tanks full of rust and stopping up the tank strainer are prematurely waring the fuel pump out (even new ones).... They all act like yours just like you described it...
I am not sure if your tank is metal... If you take your new fuel filter off drain and find brown gas on the inlet side I would look good at the tank... I have seen were this issue would take some driving keep the gauge hooked up. I think if its a fuel issue you will diffidently see it on the gauge if not you can move on to other things the fuel test is simple and free....
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