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Ford E450 '01 Dutchmen, power levels off on grades

rlbjr
Explorer
Explorer
Having a strange issue where I lose power on grades. It feels very much like there's a governor that kicks in... it just won't rev, won't drop into "passing gear" and even if I shift manually, it doesn't give me more. So far, it's gotten through the hill or grade, but something's definitely wrong. So far, it caps out at 50-55 mph on mild hills & grades and 30mph on more steep ones. Not that those speeds are wildly out of the norm, but there's no change in the pedal if I push for more... just nothing.

I found a post with similar issues and it turned out to be check valves on fuel line before the head. That was on a diesel forum though - this is the gas V10. No idea if those check valves even exist on the gas engine. Any insight would be much appreciated. I'm actually home in TX and the RV is with my father in Rapid City, SD. He's traveling to Portland, OR - so plenty of grades and passes. Hoping to have some direction before we call a mech. in.

Thanks!

rog
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wgander
Explorer
Explorer
My grand daughter complained her Scion was quick to 70 MPH but took forever to get to 80. It was because the carpet was bunched up under the pedal, limiting travel.
If that's not your problem, I'd get it to a shop. Running out of power may be annoying, but could be a symptom of something serious that may end up failing on the highway.
2000 Four Winds Five Thousand 28A (1999 Chevy 3500), Master Tow Dolly, 2012 Scion xB TOAD

Dave_H_M
Explorer II
Explorer II
a far out thought, but wondering if that one could be one of those cable less accelerator pedals and the sending unit at the pedal is messed up.

I am just guessing.