BucketofBoltsBob
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- Location
- California
- First Name
- Bob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C10 Scottsdale Stepside
- Engine Size
- 305
Hi, This is my first post so please bear with me. Title pretty much explains the gist but I have 1984 c10 305 automatic has quadrajet carburetor with HEI distributor. This turned out pretty long but feel free to skip the paragraphs and jump to tldr; tag at the issues breakdown toward the middle.
A little background on the truck: I received it a little over a year ago. On its ride home ripped some drive belts and blew a coolant hose (truck didnt overheat). Since then it sat for about a year and a month or so until I was recently able to work on it. When I had originally received it it started up fine with a jump as it had been sitting for a little before that but otherwise was in driveable condition. I was able to take it immediately to the gas station and drive it about 90 miles on the freeway at freeway speeds until the belts and coolant hoses busted. Fast forward to now, I've replaced the initially needed components and got it started. It had trouble starting and after idling for a bit so I replaced some basic ignition-related components and was able to get it to idle on its own without me having to worry about it. Was even able to drive it around the block real quick with no issue. Ok all good till then.
So now the other day I go for its first real drive to replace the tires which had some dry rot. I start up the vehicle fine get driving (engine still relatively cold tire shop maybe a 15min drive) and when i get to a normal road for a moment I notice that while I'm accelerating the car at first accelerates normally but then the power and pressure in the pedal kind of falls off (similar to if you were stepping on the gas pedal at idle.) It happened a couple of times each time power came back after a few seconds and it didnt seem to matter if I let off the pedal or stayed on the pedal while the issue was occuring each time acceleration power was restored in a few seconds. I kind of just shrugged it off as getting used to moving again its not gonna be perfect.
Moving to the second issue as I'm pulling into the tire shop low speed driving under 10mph I hit a speed bump and the truck stalls. Ok kind of weird but not the end of the world. Then as I go to park the truck stalls as I put myself in position to back in, then stalls again when put from drive into reverse. Got tires installed maybe an hour passes, pull truck out again truck stalls this time changing gear from reverse to drive. Ok keep going again for a bit then it stalls during a low speed maneuver when i go to press the gas and accelerate to get over the speed bump. After that nothing, was able to drive home just fine and although I do feel like the engine might have lost power again slightly it wasn't enough to call it the same thing.
tldr; start here
So my current issues are: (I'm hoping both a related and have the same fault cause)
- Loss of engine power during acceleration
- When pressing on pedal car initially accelerates normally, then abruptly loses power at the 15-20mph range (acceleration feels sluggish), if the pedal is released and gas pedal pumped or if gas pedal is held down engine feels like it is responding but will usually take a few seconds before acceleration power is returned. Truck is still able to reach highway speeds and while slowing down or sitting at stoplight idling it appears to be fine.
- Stalling during low speed manuevers
- During low speed movements <10mph engine such as 3 point turns, or changing gear from drive to reverse or vice versa engine cuts outs and stalls. It happens fast so the engine doesn't appear to have time to fight it to stay on. It also does not back fire or make any weird sounds from the exhaust or engine when it occurs. It simply dies. It does start back up reliably immediately after (within seconds) and will drive after.
Recent Repairs:
- Distributor Cap and Rotor replaced, Ignition Coil replaced, Spark Plugs replaced, Spark Plug replaced, Spark Plug Wires replaced, In-line Fuel filter (in carburetor) replaced. Air filter replaced.
Here are items that I have not yet done that might be related
- No oil change, Havent actually gotten it warm at the same time it has been drivable so the oil change is high on my list and I wanted to do it after I changed the fuel pump
-Fuel pump, I initially assumed this was my culprit and so I intended to change it till a friend cast some doubt demons my way and now im unsure this is the proper route to go.
- Gas, the gas is for at least a year and change old, I was hoping I could just burn the old gas and slowly mix it with newer gas and I would be alright.
I've checked the search form on this and and other forums but found these similar (but not the same) problems other memebers seem to be having. These are the threads:
- https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/i-need-help-diagnosing-1987-chevy.39096/
- https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/transmission-is-causing-engine-to-stall.39251/
- https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/truck-idles-fine-dies-when-put-in-gear.38079/page-2#post-799713
This has lead me to a few possible suspects:
- Fuel pump- my current top suspect. Just from what I've read and how unpredictable the acceleration is under load.
- Bad Gas- Maybe the gas is so bad its just not doing the job even if it seems like it is under idle
- Timing- The engine is old and doesn't look like anyone has messed with the timing in ages so this one seems less likely to me
- Vacuum Leak- maybe theres a clogged or ripped vacuum line that is causing the issue, i have no clue how
- Carburetor dirty or faulty component- from what I've read theres a lot of possible adjustment components within the carburetor that can cause these issues
- Personal Error- Could any of the components I have replaced be the cause of this issue as I made the rookie error of not test driving before replacing the earlier mentioned ignition components
ok now my questions:
1. What is the likelihood my issue is caused by one of my suspects?
2. Am I even on the right path with my suspects as far as the troubleshooting process goes (I do understand I am at the beginning guess and check phase)?
3. Is there anything I should look at first or instead of my suspects?
I can do further condition testing if needed. I was given a chilton manual and that has lead me to about 30 potential causes some of them rather intensive so if there's anyway to avoid going down that list 1 by 1 I am all for it.
Thank yall for taking the time to help me. This is my first time working with a carbureted engine and first time working on an older american car. I do have experience working on newer foreign cars but this is a whole new ball game for me. I might not have all the tools you mention or know exactly what you're talking about but I'm good at doing my research and can get my hands on almost any tool if needed. Any and all help or input is appreciated.
A little background on the truck: I received it a little over a year ago. On its ride home ripped some drive belts and blew a coolant hose (truck didnt overheat). Since then it sat for about a year and a month or so until I was recently able to work on it. When I had originally received it it started up fine with a jump as it had been sitting for a little before that but otherwise was in driveable condition. I was able to take it immediately to the gas station and drive it about 90 miles on the freeway at freeway speeds until the belts and coolant hoses busted. Fast forward to now, I've replaced the initially needed components and got it started. It had trouble starting and after idling for a bit so I replaced some basic ignition-related components and was able to get it to idle on its own without me having to worry about it. Was even able to drive it around the block real quick with no issue. Ok all good till then.
So now the other day I go for its first real drive to replace the tires which had some dry rot. I start up the vehicle fine get driving (engine still relatively cold tire shop maybe a 15min drive) and when i get to a normal road for a moment I notice that while I'm accelerating the car at first accelerates normally but then the power and pressure in the pedal kind of falls off (similar to if you were stepping on the gas pedal at idle.) It happened a couple of times each time power came back after a few seconds and it didnt seem to matter if I let off the pedal or stayed on the pedal while the issue was occuring each time acceleration power was restored in a few seconds. I kind of just shrugged it off as getting used to moving again its not gonna be perfect.
Moving to the second issue as I'm pulling into the tire shop low speed driving under 10mph I hit a speed bump and the truck stalls. Ok kind of weird but not the end of the world. Then as I go to park the truck stalls as I put myself in position to back in, then stalls again when put from drive into reverse. Got tires installed maybe an hour passes, pull truck out again truck stalls this time changing gear from reverse to drive. Ok keep going again for a bit then it stalls during a low speed maneuver when i go to press the gas and accelerate to get over the speed bump. After that nothing, was able to drive home just fine and although I do feel like the engine might have lost power again slightly it wasn't enough to call it the same thing.
tldr; start here
So my current issues are: (I'm hoping both a related and have the same fault cause)
- Loss of engine power during acceleration
- When pressing on pedal car initially accelerates normally, then abruptly loses power at the 15-20mph range (acceleration feels sluggish), if the pedal is released and gas pedal pumped or if gas pedal is held down engine feels like it is responding but will usually take a few seconds before acceleration power is returned. Truck is still able to reach highway speeds and while slowing down or sitting at stoplight idling it appears to be fine.
- Stalling during low speed manuevers
- During low speed movements <10mph engine such as 3 point turns, or changing gear from drive to reverse or vice versa engine cuts outs and stalls. It happens fast so the engine doesn't appear to have time to fight it to stay on. It also does not back fire or make any weird sounds from the exhaust or engine when it occurs. It simply dies. It does start back up reliably immediately after (within seconds) and will drive after.
Recent Repairs:
- Distributor Cap and Rotor replaced, Ignition Coil replaced, Spark Plugs replaced, Spark Plug replaced, Spark Plug Wires replaced, In-line Fuel filter (in carburetor) replaced. Air filter replaced.
Here are items that I have not yet done that might be related
- No oil change, Havent actually gotten it warm at the same time it has been drivable so the oil change is high on my list and I wanted to do it after I changed the fuel pump
-Fuel pump, I initially assumed this was my culprit and so I intended to change it till a friend cast some doubt demons my way and now im unsure this is the proper route to go.
- Gas, the gas is for at least a year and change old, I was hoping I could just burn the old gas and slowly mix it with newer gas and I would be alright.
I've checked the search form on this and and other forums but found these similar (but not the same) problems other memebers seem to be having. These are the threads:
- https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/i-need-help-diagnosing-1987-chevy.39096/
- https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/transmission-is-causing-engine-to-stall.39251/
- https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/truck-idles-fine-dies-when-put-in-gear.38079/page-2#post-799713
This has lead me to a few possible suspects:
- Fuel pump- my current top suspect. Just from what I've read and how unpredictable the acceleration is under load.
- Bad Gas- Maybe the gas is so bad its just not doing the job even if it seems like it is under idle
- Timing- The engine is old and doesn't look like anyone has messed with the timing in ages so this one seems less likely to me
- Vacuum Leak- maybe theres a clogged or ripped vacuum line that is causing the issue, i have no clue how
- Carburetor dirty or faulty component- from what I've read theres a lot of possible adjustment components within the carburetor that can cause these issues
- Personal Error- Could any of the components I have replaced be the cause of this issue as I made the rookie error of not test driving before replacing the earlier mentioned ignition components
ok now my questions:
1. What is the likelihood my issue is caused by one of my suspects?
2. Am I even on the right path with my suspects as far as the troubleshooting process goes (I do understand I am at the beginning guess and check phase)?
3. Is there anything I should look at first or instead of my suspects?
I can do further condition testing if needed. I was given a chilton manual and that has lead me to about 30 potential causes some of them rather intensive so if there's anyway to avoid going down that list 1 by 1 I am all for it.
Thank yall for taking the time to help me. This is my first time working with a carbureted engine and first time working on an older american car. I do have experience working on newer foreign cars but this is a whole new ball game for me. I might not have all the tools you mention or know exactly what you're talking about but I'm good at doing my research and can get my hands on almost any tool if needed. Any and all help or input is appreciated.