AuroraGirl
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- Location
- Northern Wisconsin
- First Name
- Taylor
- Truck Year
- 1978, 1980
- Truck Model
- K10, K25
- Engine Size
- 400(?), 350
So, I made a post in the past about having to pump too much.
yesterday, I started truck after a cold snap and the filter was empty. The previous 2 weeks without driving it had gas, but it was warm. So I believe my hypothesis on fuel pump internal diaphram or something is leaking. I know guys will install check valves to keep the gas in the line up top the engine.
However, I was wondering if its not a bad idea to install one by the gas tank?
The rubber line between the tank sender and the metal line would fit one fine, and that would prevent drainback all the way. Right?
If so, the larger diameter hose off the tank is send, correct? The small is the return? And of course (middle?) smallest is the vent.
yesterday, I started truck after a cold snap and the filter was empty. The previous 2 weeks without driving it had gas, but it was warm. So I believe my hypothesis on fuel pump internal diaphram or something is leaking. I know guys will install check valves to keep the gas in the line up top the engine.
However, I was wondering if its not a bad idea to install one by the gas tank?
The rubber line between the tank sender and the metal line would fit one fine, and that would prevent drainback all the way. Right?
If so, the larger diameter hose off the tank is send, correct? The small is the return? And of course (middle?) smallest is the vent.