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- First Name
- Nick
- Truck Year
- 86
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi Everyone -
1986 Chevy K20 5.7L 350 3-Speed 4x4 Manual Holly Carb
Truck was idling for about 7 mins, then suddenly shut off. She cranks, but will not light.
- Thought I might have run out of fuel (currently swapping out 1 or 2 tanks).
- I added fuel and then changed the inline (aftermarket) fuel filter (planned to do regardless).
- I popped the fuel line off and observed fuel being pumped out (manual fuel filter seemingly not the problem, though still could be I suppose). Fuel pump, based on the appearance of the gasket/seal, looks newer (can’t say for sure tho).
- Battery is good/charged.
- Have noticed that the ignition (key), turn signal indicator act as if they are “gummed up” (not crisp, if this makes sense). Replacements are in the mail. NOTE: once -only one time did this occur- during my initial efforts to restart the truck after she shut down, I noticed that turning the key to start produced NOTHING (no lights, no starter, etc.).
UPDATE (03/05 @ 20:45 est):
1) turn signals & brake lights are NOT working.
Because I lack a solid understanding of automotive systems and the relationships they have amongst each other… What are the next most logical diagnostics steps to take?
Thank you
Nick
1986 Chevy K20 5.7L 350 3-Speed 4x4 Manual Holly Carb
Truck was idling for about 7 mins, then suddenly shut off. She cranks, but will not light.
- Thought I might have run out of fuel (currently swapping out 1 or 2 tanks).
- I added fuel and then changed the inline (aftermarket) fuel filter (planned to do regardless).
- I popped the fuel line off and observed fuel being pumped out (manual fuel filter seemingly not the problem, though still could be I suppose). Fuel pump, based on the appearance of the gasket/seal, looks newer (can’t say for sure tho).
- Battery is good/charged.
- Have noticed that the ignition (key), turn signal indicator act as if they are “gummed up” (not crisp, if this makes sense). Replacements are in the mail. NOTE: once -only one time did this occur- during my initial efforts to restart the truck after she shut down, I noticed that turning the key to start produced NOTHING (no lights, no starter, etc.).
UPDATE (03/05 @ 20:45 est):
1) turn signals & brake lights are NOT working.
Because I lack a solid understanding of automotive systems and the relationships they have amongst each other… What are the next most logical diagnostics steps to take?
Thank you
Nick
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