I drove the truck to work for a few days- ran great. drove it a couple hundred miles to the desert, up a couple thousand feet, and up some long grades and hills to my cabin. big power difference trying to pull those hills with the stock throttle body. 10.5mpg going uphill with a fully loaded truck (with no overdrive, on 35 inch tires)... I can live with that out of a repaired engine. once at cabin:
changed the oil.
-checked trans oil -level was great. oil looked brand new.
-checked 241 -oil level low, smelled like it had gear oil in it, and PLENTY of fine metal particulate suspended in it... uh oh. insert clean oil and drive.
-tinkered with the winch wiring and cleaned some stuff up.
then took the truck on a 4 hour drive to death valley and surrounding areas where I thoroughly abused it for 5 straight days. probably 8-12 hours of hard wheeling every day.
halfway through the trip we moved about 80 miles to a new camp site. This was on a paved highway, and while driving up and over a pass, i started having problems with bucking and momentary power loss again- pretty bad in 3rd gear. was a fairly steep road, but the bucking was concerning. I had to drop to 2nd gear and try to keep the engine in its comfort zone. After cresting the top in second gear at around 40mph, I had no more issues. Got to camp, and then had several more days of hard wheeling, long trails, rock crawling, and driving trails over a mountain range from sea level to over 7 thousand feet, and back down again, through a mix af various terrains.
THEN on Sunday,
I stayed to wheel all morning. No issues with a half day of 20 to 30 miles of rough slow 4wheeling. Went back to camp, hung out, aired up tires and packed, and then got on my way home again with a 4 hour drive to look forward to. IMMEDIATE issues with coughing/bucking/power loss. not just in 3rd gear, but in 2nd gear as well. I had a hard time making it up over the pass to get out of the valley, and with zero phone reception in that region I was not going to be able to call for a tow.
Made it over the hill to Trona... and it was very load sensitive. I could not notice the issues as much when pointed downhill, or on flat ground cruising, but ANY kind of incline and extra load on the engine resulted in bucking and coughing... surging and momentary losses of power. thankfully most of the major hills to climb were behind me. I nursed the thing along trying to accelerate like a grandma, and keeping the engine in the RPM ranges where it was most efficient. It DID make it home, but now runs like poop. I drove it to work yesterday, and its having probs in 2nd and 3rd gear with anything other than the lightest, most gradual attempts to accelerate.


















