UKSquarebody
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2023
- Posts
- 9
- Reaction score
- 13
- Location
- England
- First Name
- Keith
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 327
Hi all,
I have a fresh built 396 BB in my truck. Its nothing trick, just a refresh (new rings/shells etc), with a mild Summitt cam.
It's running a 1406 Edelbrock that was new 3 years ago - with only about 500 miles use on it in that time.
The truck has not been on the road yet (just finishing up some trim work), just moved around my workshop since the rebuild.
It has always fired straight up and idled really nice, revved up well -=never an issue.
I went to move it yesterday and it sounded like it ran out of fuel - suddenly went really flat and spluttered. Put fresh fuel in. It fires straight up still, and then runs really flat and splutters within 30 secs.
Before I start pulling stuff - whats your thoughts? Pulled some crud through the tank into the carb?
Take the top off the carb and clean out - with fingers crossed?
I do paint and body - not mechanical. I know 'stuff' - but looking for pointers before sending out to mechanical shop - especially if something dumb like some crud in the fuel bowl is likely.
Cheers,
Keith
I have a fresh built 396 BB in my truck. Its nothing trick, just a refresh (new rings/shells etc), with a mild Summitt cam.
It's running a 1406 Edelbrock that was new 3 years ago - with only about 500 miles use on it in that time.
The truck has not been on the road yet (just finishing up some trim work), just moved around my workshop since the rebuild.
It has always fired straight up and idled really nice, revved up well -=never an issue.
I went to move it yesterday and it sounded like it ran out of fuel - suddenly went really flat and spluttered. Put fresh fuel in. It fires straight up still, and then runs really flat and splutters within 30 secs.
Before I start pulling stuff - whats your thoughts? Pulled some crud through the tank into the carb?
Take the top off the carb and clean out - with fingers crossed?
I do paint and body - not mechanical. I know 'stuff' - but looking for pointers before sending out to mechanical shop - especially if something dumb like some crud in the fuel bowl is likely.
Cheers,
Keith