hatchetman wrote:
Was going to Dayton, OH last friday (Nov 24) on Interstate 70, about 15 miles from Zanesville. Had the CRD in cruise at about 68 mph. Engine started to miss like it was running out of fuel. Pulled over to side of road and it died. No CEL or warning lights. Restared up fine. Pulled out onto highway, but it took at least 30 seconds to get up to 60 mph, it just had NO power. Engine would reve to 3500 rpm's then slam into overdrive. Did that a few times. Pulled into a Love's truck stop a few miles down the road, and filled the tank up thinking I may have had some condensation in the fuel system. Needed 16 gallons to fill-up. It has ran fine since then. This is the first time I have had any problem with the vehicle. Had about 16,250 miles on it when this happened. So, more problems down the road? All the fuilds (trans, engine oil) were/are all at proper levels. Am I screwed down the road? Thanks for any input.

Sounds more like you were staring to suck air from the tank. It only takes one good slosh from an abrupt lane change or braking, or change in grade to suck in an air pocket and loose prime on this type of system. I still wonder where the pick-up tube is located in this tank (middle, front, rear, side???). This could be critical if you are driving in hilly areas (ie.... I-70 in eastern Ohio). Take it from experience, it doesn't get much worse than trying to prime a suction type system on an uphill exit ramp. As a general rule of thumb, I won't run a diesel very far under a 1/4 tank.