andrew-75c10
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- Joined
- Jun 20, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- San Diego
- First Name
- Andrew
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Background: I've been working on my 75 C10 that I got from my grandfather. So far I have replaced the fuel tank, fuel pump, and rebuilt the carb. A couple months back I bought a tach and got the cold idle and warm idle RPMs dialed in. I also bought a vacuum gauge so I can get the idle mixture screws dialed in. However, a few minutes after my truck warms up it dies I cannot restart it.
At first I thought this might be a cooling problem (none of my gauges work but one problem at a time). I was talking to my dad and he said I should really changed the coolant either way. So today I did my first coolant flush. I was expecting my coolant to look like dirt after watching how-to videos on youtube. It still had some green color, but it wasn't as bad as I imagined.
After replacing the coolant, I hooked up my vacuum gauge to the brake booster line. When I start my truck cold, I get 20 PSI of vacuum. As it warms up, the vacuum drops to 15 PSI. If I turn off my engine at this point, it won't start again. If cooling isn't the problem, I'm stumped.
After reading the forums, I was going to try:
1. Get a clear fuel filter so you can see if the carb is getting gas
2. Get a spark tester
Hopefully I can figure this one out so I can get the rally wheels that I bought installed
At first I thought this might be a cooling problem (none of my gauges work but one problem at a time). I was talking to my dad and he said I should really changed the coolant either way. So today I did my first coolant flush. I was expecting my coolant to look like dirt after watching how-to videos on youtube. It still had some green color, but it wasn't as bad as I imagined.
After replacing the coolant, I hooked up my vacuum gauge to the brake booster line. When I start my truck cold, I get 20 PSI of vacuum. As it warms up, the vacuum drops to 15 PSI. If I turn off my engine at this point, it won't start again. If cooling isn't the problem, I'm stumped.
After reading the forums, I was going to try:
1. Get a clear fuel filter so you can see if the carb is getting gas
2. Get a spark tester
Hopefully I can figure this one out so I can get the rally wheels that I bought installed
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