gblue
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Aloha from Maui..
I was losing power again ......back to the shop. They wanted to test to see if both fuel pumps were coming on for my Paxton s/c. So they put the truck on the lift, and took it up to 5000 rpm while slightly stepping on the brakes to stimulate a driving load. The second fuel pump was not activating. We dicided to have my Split-second control modual checked.
I started driving home keeping the rpm's below 2000 and 15 mionutes later I heard a loud sqeaking and kncking under my hood. Stopped the truck, opened the hood and it sounded like it was coming from the top end of the engine. Towed it back to the shop. I'm feeling their testing blew my engine.
My question is:
What happens when you rev the heck out of a s/c engine that is being starved for fuel? And, knowing that the engine may be running lean, was this any way to test it?
They are calling me this morning with their diagnosis
Mahalo
Gregg
I was losing power again ......back to the shop. They wanted to test to see if both fuel pumps were coming on for my Paxton s/c. So they put the truck on the lift, and took it up to 5000 rpm while slightly stepping on the brakes to stimulate a driving load. The second fuel pump was not activating. We dicided to have my Split-second control modual checked.
I started driving home keeping the rpm's below 2000 and 15 mionutes later I heard a loud sqeaking and kncking under my hood. Stopped the truck, opened the hood and it sounded like it was coming from the top end of the engine. Towed it back to the shop. I'm feeling their testing blew my engine.
My question is:
What happens when you rev the heck out of a s/c engine that is being starved for fuel? And, knowing that the engine may be running lean, was this any way to test it?
They are calling me this morning with their diagnosis
Mahalo
Gregg