Maybe I am asking the truck to do more than it can. I know my memory is fading but when I drove my M37 in the army back in 64 it seemed to have more pep.
I know the one I picked up a few months ago is like me now , getting older and a bit slower.
However let me ask a question.
On a flat road how long should it take Ol 37 to get from 30 MPH to 45 MPH?
I have given up seeing if it would do 50 MPH.
Before anyone says "your govorner is set to low" , its not.
The engine will pull strong in 1st , 2nd, 3rd gear right up to the recomended top speed for that gear.
Once in 4th it is so flat it aint funny.
In fourth while rolling at 30 or 35 if I step down on the gas the carb makes a sound like a low note on a pipe organ and ever so slowly starts to speed up.
Any kind of hill seems like it is too much for it in 4th.
I have checked and re checked the float leverl. I even went higher than recomended.
Cleaned out all the passages with compressed air , checked for vacuum leaks ect.
Like I said , the truck pulls well in all gears but 4th then it takes a nap.
Any ideas?
I know the one I picked up a few months ago is like me now , getting older and a bit slower.
However let me ask a question.
On a flat road how long should it take Ol 37 to get from 30 MPH to 45 MPH?
I have given up seeing if it would do 50 MPH.
Before anyone says "your govorner is set to low" , its not.
The engine will pull strong in 1st , 2nd, 3rd gear right up to the recomended top speed for that gear.
Once in 4th it is so flat it aint funny.
In fourth while rolling at 30 or 35 if I step down on the gas the carb makes a sound like a low note on a pipe organ and ever so slowly starts to speed up.
Any kind of hill seems like it is too much for it in 4th.
I have checked and re checked the float leverl. I even went higher than recomended.
Cleaned out all the passages with compressed air , checked for vacuum leaks ect.
Like I said , the truck pulls well in all gears but 4th then it takes a nap.
Any ideas?
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