Grit dog
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- Auburn, Washington
- First Name
- Todd
- Truck Year
- 1986, 1977
- Truck Model
- K20, C10
- Engine Size
- 454, 350
Ok. So can you pull fuel from the tank to the fuel pump?Gotcha. So we replaced the fuel pump with the exact one that was in it before. There are two types for his truck, one short and one tall. It had the short one on it.
We can put the line from the fuel pump to the carb in a bottle of gas and it will run off that gas til empty. It will also run if we pour gas down the choke side of the carb and soon as it’s gone, it stops. It seems like it’s surrounding the fuel pump. When it’s taken out of the equation, everything works.
On second thought idk if there’s a check valve preventing the blowing bubbles into the tank test. I don’t think there is.
But using a vacuum extractor or a cheap electric pump will verify for sure if there ls not still a problem upstream of the fuel pump (back to the tanks).
Do those couple things and likely isolate the problem to the fuel pump or cam lobe.
Fwiw short or long pump doesn’t matter. I was just not certain if there’s different lengths of push rods between years or big/small block.
You’re close to gettin it on the road! Wish you were closer physically I’d give you a hand.
So who in here lives close to Roanoke Rapids? Wherever that is? I bet @medic503 has a cold 12ver for someone who can spend a couple hours diagnosing this in person with him!