mikeoverland
Full Access Member
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2021
- Posts
- 142
- Reaction score
- 253
- Location
- san antonio tx
- First Name
- michael
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 250/I6
Hi everyone!!!!!!! It's been a minute since I've posted anything and that is because it has been too hot to do anything outside. Since it has started to cool down in South Texas I decided to figure out why I'm not getting any fuel out of the tank. Everyone I know said to drop the supply line and pressurize the tank to see if anything is blocking the lines....... Ok, I have a compressor that is good for airing up tires but not much else. Hmmmmmmm....... enter plan "B". Before my health took a nose dive I was an avid scuba diver and I still have my equipment. With that said, I dropped the high pressure line off of the spg and stuck it into the gas tank and the plugged the rest of the fuel neck with a rag. I pressurized the fuel tank with 2800# of compressed air and took a look at the fuel line that i removed from the pump. About an eighth of a gallon of stale gas cam out before the line was blowing a steady stream of air........ 1/8 of a gallon?!? the gauge says 1/2 a tank......... Well I now know WHY i wasn't drawing fuel from the tank.... there was NOTHING to draw! I post this rather embarrassing story because i found it funny and I figured that everyone here could use a good laugh as well. I filled the truck up about 9 months ago but have been running the truck for timing and tuning issues. Apparently I ran it more than I thought. OOPS!
I hope everyone has a good laugh on this one and I'll be posting more as the temperature goes down.
Have a great week!
Mike from Leon Springs Tx
owner of the 1981 C10 known as the basket case
I hope everyone has a good laugh on this one and I'll be posting more as the temperature goes down.
Have a great week!
Mike from Leon Springs Tx
owner of the 1981 C10 known as the basket case