Okay....I need the help of all you more experienced mechanics out there. I have a '94 F250 4x4 ext. cab with the 5.8 liter V8 in it. I've had the truck for about 3 1/2 years. During the past couple of months I have begun to hear a sound from the engine while driving that almost sounds like a dieseling sound or rattling/chattering sound (don't you hate it when people try to describe the sounds of their mechanical problems :-)). It also sounds kind of similar to the sound a car with a manual transmission would make when you try and let out the clutch in too high of a gear. It is most present at lower rpms at all different speeds (i.e. I can be going 30 mph but at a real low rpm (on the gas) and it will do it, or even more common is at higher speeds, and especially when under a load).
I am not a four-stroke guy, but I hear of "adjusting the valves" all the time and I know there has got to be comparable maintenance on a truck like this. Any ideas on what this sound could be?
This past weekend I took my family for a camping/riding trip in the west desert of Utah. I was pulling my 23 foot camp trailer and the bed of the truck was pretty loaded down (bikes and gear), and I could really notice it then. I was doing about 65 mph with cruise control on (overdrive off), and it would typically happen when approaching a slight grade.
The truck does not blow smoke at all and it gets consistent gas mileage (13-14 not towing, 8-10 towing depending on load). Is this an indicator of something serious or could it be just a gas issue or other small maintenance issue? I usually just run regular grade gas (85 Octane here in Utah), but have not tried a higher octane to see if gets rid of the problem.
Thanks for any responses.
I am not a four-stroke guy, but I hear of "adjusting the valves" all the time and I know there has got to be comparable maintenance on a truck like this. Any ideas on what this sound could be?
This past weekend I took my family for a camping/riding trip in the west desert of Utah. I was pulling my 23 foot camp trailer and the bed of the truck was pretty loaded down (bikes and gear), and I could really notice it then. I was doing about 65 mph with cruise control on (overdrive off), and it would typically happen when approaching a slight grade.
The truck does not blow smoke at all and it gets consistent gas mileage (13-14 not towing, 8-10 towing depending on load). Is this an indicator of something serious or could it be just a gas issue or other small maintenance issue? I usually just run regular grade gas (85 Octane here in Utah), but have not tried a higher octane to see if gets rid of the problem.
Thanks for any responses.