klarster
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 19, 2022
- Posts
- 18
- Reaction score
- 21
- Location
- Nebraska
- First Name
- Zac
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi folks! First post in this group so I'll try to cover all the bases in an effort to get the best outcome. Bought an '85 K20 with factory 350 and manual tranny off a college kid a couple months ago with intentions to drive while I do some work on my Jeep to get it roadworthy again, then begin restoration on the square body. Was told the carb, fuel pump and fuel sending unit were new within the last two years, approximately 2,000 miles. Sucker loves to guzzle the gasoline, which works out great because the Holley 650cfm he just put in loves to deliver it while I listen to the true duals with Thrush 2s. Ran out to a buddy's place last week to hang out and have some beers while turning wrenches on his car, then left and made it about a mile, where I turned a corner, accelerated and passed into 4th gear and the sucker sputtered a couple times and fell on its face. Wouldn't fire back up. Pulled off the fuel line from the bowl, no fuel. Pulled the fuel line off the pump, no fuel there either. Came to the conclusion (a little too hastily?) that fuel pump was cashed, so I put in a new fuel pump. Complications arose with the factory fuel line which looked beat to hell from the last time it was off so I got one from a junk yard. Got everything put together with exception of fuel line to the bowl, figuring it might take a bit to pump fuel from the tank to the carb so I elected to cheat. Got out the nurse tank and ran a line straight to the bowl. Sucker fired up with no issue but after about 8 minutes idling, no fuel ever came up to the hard line, which was just sitting open above the intake manifold. Everything I'm reading indicates I should have had fuel by that point, assuming nothing else is amiss. Which leads to the question, why the deuce don't I have fuel?? I'd just topped off about 25 miles before it died, so I know there's plenty in the tank. While the pump was off, I did have a buddy crank the engine over for me to confirm the rod is moving as it should. Do I maybe have a fuel line blockage that's causing all my problems? Is there a way to check without having to drop the tank? Any help would be so great. Thanks!