C10SLEY
Member
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2021
- Posts
- 35
- Reaction score
- 8
- Location
- Chesnee, SC
- First Name
- Caleb
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 383 stroker
Hello,
Let me start by saying I'm new to this forum, but not forums. So I know I should ask for forgiveness before posting about something someone else might say, "do you research before asking these questions", and I have already done my research and read similar, but not identical, posts regarding my situation, plus most of the threads are over 10 years old, and y'all have learned more since then. There.
So, I recently inherited my late brothers 1983 C10 383 stroker. He passed away right at 6 years ago, and the truck has been sitting in a garage ever since. I've played with Subarus for a dozen years, and don't know much about muscle (that was my brothers thing), but now I'm learning! I dug the truck out, sent it over to my sister's shop, and got some gaskets replaced, and the Holly 850 double pumper rebuilt by "Pops" (an old timer I've known my whole life [30 yrs] that knows what he's doing).
Here's what's happening: crank truck with full choke, *boom* fires right up and runs great, push choke back in, "let's go for a drive", drive, smooth, ~5-10 mins later, struggles to run a little, and if no throttle is given (maybe going downhill or in a curve or at a red light), it dies. Hold pedal to the metal, crank, crank, crank, *boom* fires up and drives smooth again for a bit, then the same thing happens all over again. It seems as though if I'm not giving it the onions, it gives up. Also, my dad says it smells like "it's loading up" once it's warm and idling. Lastly, it idles a little high once warm.
I don't have temps, RPM info, oil press, etc rn. The truck is 4 hours away. I'm in grad school. I go home and fiddle with it occasionally (more, recently).
If you read all that, congrats; I just want to preface the whole situation so I can get a more detailed response.
Thank you all!
Caleb T.
Let me start by saying I'm new to this forum, but not forums. So I know I should ask for forgiveness before posting about something someone else might say, "do you research before asking these questions", and I have already done my research and read similar, but not identical, posts regarding my situation, plus most of the threads are over 10 years old, and y'all have learned more since then. There.
So, I recently inherited my late brothers 1983 C10 383 stroker. He passed away right at 6 years ago, and the truck has been sitting in a garage ever since. I've played with Subarus for a dozen years, and don't know much about muscle (that was my brothers thing), but now I'm learning! I dug the truck out, sent it over to my sister's shop, and got some gaskets replaced, and the Holly 850 double pumper rebuilt by "Pops" (an old timer I've known my whole life [30 yrs] that knows what he's doing).
Here's what's happening: crank truck with full choke, *boom* fires right up and runs great, push choke back in, "let's go for a drive", drive, smooth, ~5-10 mins later, struggles to run a little, and if no throttle is given (maybe going downhill or in a curve or at a red light), it dies. Hold pedal to the metal, crank, crank, crank, *boom* fires up and drives smooth again for a bit, then the same thing happens all over again. It seems as though if I'm not giving it the onions, it gives up. Also, my dad says it smells like "it's loading up" once it's warm and idling. Lastly, it idles a little high once warm.
I don't have temps, RPM info, oil press, etc rn. The truck is 4 hours away. I'm in grad school. I go home and fiddle with it occasionally (more, recently).
If you read all that, congrats; I just want to preface the whole situation so I can get a more detailed response.
Thank you all!
Caleb T.
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