Stepperado
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- Joined
- Nov 13, 2014
- Posts
- 120
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- 1
- Location
- Hillsborough, NC
- First Name
- Randy
- Truck Year
- 84
- Truck Model
- Silverado stepside
- Engine Size
- 305
Long story short.............
If I undo the metal fuel line leading to my carb and depress the little check valve built into the fuel filter, fuel shoots out like it's coming from a Super Soaker.
Now I fully expected fuel to dribble out, but it shot out like there was pressure in the fuel bowl.
I am not familiar with Quadrajets, I have always played with Holleys, but shouldn't the bowl be vented to atmosphere? What could be going on here?
I have a feeling this is why after sitting over night my truck acts like it's out of fuel when I go to start it. I think the pressure eventually causes fuel to get past any imperfection in the check valve seat and it drains my fuel bowl.
Let's hear it boys, give it your best shot!
Thanks,
Stepperado
If I undo the metal fuel line leading to my carb and depress the little check valve built into the fuel filter, fuel shoots out like it's coming from a Super Soaker.
Now I fully expected fuel to dribble out, but it shot out like there was pressure in the fuel bowl.
I am not familiar with Quadrajets, I have always played with Holleys, but shouldn't the bowl be vented to atmosphere? What could be going on here?
I have a feeling this is why after sitting over night my truck acts like it's out of fuel when I go to start it. I think the pressure eventually causes fuel to get past any imperfection in the check valve seat and it drains my fuel bowl.
Let's hear it boys, give it your best shot!
Thanks,
Stepperado