ryan.johnson
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2014
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- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Ryan
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- c10 lwb
- Engine Size
- 350
I've recently been working on my fuel system; changed the selector solenoid for dual tanks, replacing fuel lines, installed an inline filter, and pulled the brass filters from my 80670 holley carb.
Well that instigated several other problems:
My right tank (sat unused for 5 years) still wont flow, my guess is the sock is clogged.
Truck died about 2 miles into a trip yesterday from fuel starvation, kept dying until i parked it at the house. My guess is I've aggravated the fuel pump.
The truck runs super rich when it does run and dies when its hot out, but I think thats a carb/distrib issue.
So here are the questions:
What is a reputable fuel sender brand? I've done some searching and the best I've come up with is you get what you pay for. I hear spectre likes to make the needle bounce and I'd prefer something better.
Every mechanical fuel pump I've come across outputs at around 9 psi and my carb doesnt like anything over 7 psi. I don't have room for a inline regulator unless I get a double output, which i'm not opposed to if i can find one with a gauge port. Are there pumps that max under 7 psi or do I need a regulator?
I'm also thinking about changing the carb for an edlbrock 650, I've been told it will help my efficiency.
thanks for any help in advance.
Well that instigated several other problems:
My right tank (sat unused for 5 years) still wont flow, my guess is the sock is clogged.
Truck died about 2 miles into a trip yesterday from fuel starvation, kept dying until i parked it at the house. My guess is I've aggravated the fuel pump.
The truck runs super rich when it does run and dies when its hot out, but I think thats a carb/distrib issue.
So here are the questions:
What is a reputable fuel sender brand? I've done some searching and the best I've come up with is you get what you pay for. I hear spectre likes to make the needle bounce and I'd prefer something better.
Every mechanical fuel pump I've come across outputs at around 9 psi and my carb doesnt like anything over 7 psi. I don't have room for a inline regulator unless I get a double output, which i'm not opposed to if i can find one with a gauge port. Are there pumps that max under 7 psi or do I need a regulator?
I'm also thinking about changing the carb for an edlbrock 650, I've been told it will help my efficiency.
thanks for any help in advance.