chuksk20
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- Joined
- Jan 30, 2017
- Posts
- 4
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- Location
- northern mi
- First Name
- chuk
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- k20
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey guys, first time posting. My 86 k20 has dual tanks, the guy I bought it from told me they never used drivers side tank, and my passenger side started leaking. Me, being extremely foolish, started the truck to try and see if the truck would switch to the other tank. Long story short, before I could switch it over to the passenger side tank again, I think I sucked up some bad gas into the fuel lines. Truck died within a couple minutes. If I pour gas directly into carb, it starts right up. So, is bad gas a possibility? And if so, what's the easiest way to flush lines? I thought perhaps pouring gas into carb with the line removed from carb, so the mechanical fuel pump can do the work for me. The fuel filter is good, and I see this as the easiest solution, but do I risk damaging anything from the old and possibly dirty gas?