emd802
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- Jun 19, 2019
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- Location
- Huntsville, AL
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
I recently received a 1978 K10 4X4 on trade for an old 4-wheeler. The frame, suspension, and drivetrain has little-to-no rust, however, the body is pretty shot (floors practically gone, rust in the fender wells, etc.). The guy that traded it to me said his father used it as a daily driver, but it did run a little rough initially after cranking (but smoothed out after warming up).
It has a 4-barrel quadrajet that I assume came stock with the 350 that’s in it. I noticed there’s no vacuum line hooked up to the PCV valve, and I had a neighbor walk by and tell me that if the vacuum lines aren’t hooked up correctly, it will always run rough.
Anyways, I was cranking it up every other day or so before I ran it out of gas sitting in the driveway. Put 5 gallons of some fresh gas in it and started it up. It turned over, but not before violently backfiring and shutting off. After that, I could not get it to turn over.
I have a coworker who says I should just replace the fuel filter and try it again (and maybe add some B12 fuel treatment into the tank). I have another who thinks I shouldn’t try again until I’ve had the carb rebuilt (which is a more time-consuming/expensive option depending on whether I can do it myself).
What should my next step in tackling this issue? Also, I need to know which way my vacuum lines should go? I’ve seen some diagrams on the Autozone website but cannot pinpoint which one is mine (There’s like 3 different kinds for the 1978 350’s).
I want to keep the truck and get it to daily driver status, but there’s a lot of stuff I have to tackle with this motor first. Any info would be appreciated. Be in mind, I am relatively new to this (usually work on 2-stroke mx motors) so if it sounds like I don’t know what I’m talking about, you’re probably right.
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It has a 4-barrel quadrajet that I assume came stock with the 350 that’s in it. I noticed there’s no vacuum line hooked up to the PCV valve, and I had a neighbor walk by and tell me that if the vacuum lines aren’t hooked up correctly, it will always run rough.
Anyways, I was cranking it up every other day or so before I ran it out of gas sitting in the driveway. Put 5 gallons of some fresh gas in it and started it up. It turned over, but not before violently backfiring and shutting off. After that, I could not get it to turn over.
I have a coworker who says I should just replace the fuel filter and try it again (and maybe add some B12 fuel treatment into the tank). I have another who thinks I shouldn’t try again until I’ve had the carb rebuilt (which is a more time-consuming/expensive option depending on whether I can do it myself).
What should my next step in tackling this issue? Also, I need to know which way my vacuum lines should go? I’ve seen some diagrams on the Autozone website but cannot pinpoint which one is mine (There’s like 3 different kinds for the 1978 350’s).
I want to keep the truck and get it to daily driver status, but there’s a lot of stuff I have to tackle with this motor first. Any info would be appreciated. Be in mind, I am relatively new to this (usually work on 2-stroke mx motors) so if it sounds like I don’t know what I’m talking about, you’re probably right.
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