Strange Power Loss
Yesterday just west of Jackson, TN on I-40 rest stop closed, pulled into the worst Pilot station ever just to take a break. Sign said cars and RV's. After break could not turn around without unhooking toad. Never shut off the engine. Leaving station engine would only accelerate to 1500 RPM in 1st gear. Fortunately Adult Video place had parking I could pull into. 1800 max rpm in neutral. Checked all I could think of: fuel kill solenoid, fuel filter bowl (filters replaced a week ago), 400 miles since last fuel fill, no abnormal indications. King throttle control tested by the guy in MN in DEC and nothing found, good condition. Returned to truck side of Pilot as maybe they had a mechanic. Even difficult making the turn there, but found another place to stop out of the way. Did some more checks and head scratching. Decided to shut off engine and see if it would start, it did. Started Gen and turned on boost, no different. Noticed throw rug jammed under seat side of brake and throttle pedal, pulled it out and could get more than 1800 rpm in neutral. Decided to pull onto the road again and see if I had some power. Everything had returned to normal and we continued on our way at up to 70 mph to Tom Sawyer CG in West Memphis. I'm not sure the rug had anything to do with the problem, since the electric stuff is mounted in the middle of the pedal. The brake pedal may have not been releasing fully,but doubt that was the case. Searched the forum and found at least one similar incident. Was it just coincidence that it returned to normal when I removed the rug? Maybe restarting the engine solved the problem. Any good guesses? C8.3 300 Cummins mechanical diesel engine.