Jdgrant96
Member
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2020
- Posts
- 33
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- SC
- First Name
- Josh
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 250
Truck was running almost perfectly until a couple days ago and I need some help figuring it out.
84 k10, Rochester Verajet, Inline 6
Tried to teach the girlfriend how to driver the day before, included lots of bucking and stalling. Drove home perfectly fine after. Started it up the next morning, got gas, trip to store, and back home, a 20 minute trip. About two minutes from the house, I lost all power. If I added any gas it would bog and stall.
Got it back home and cut it off. It started right up again, but anything more than slight throttle it would start to bog. Messed around with it for a bit and found that holding a rag over the intake would smoothen ought the idle significantly and throttle addition worked again. Ok, too much air/not enough fuel.
Took the carb off and opened it up, cleaned a lot of black sediment (rubber maybe) out of it, everything else inside looked good. Put it back on, fired right up and seemed to be good. Let it idle high for about 5 minutes, moved through the throttle and then went for a drive. After reaching operating temp it started limping again.
I don't know what to think. Fuel will squirt into the venturi with throttle addition. If I pump the throttle 10-15 times before starting it'll run fine for about 30 seconds. Rag over the intake smoothens it out.
My possibilities so far are that gas tank sediment got stirred up clogging something somewhere or the A/F mixture screw moved somehow or the fuel pump is going.
Sorry for the novel, what do y'all think?
84 k10, Rochester Verajet, Inline 6
Tried to teach the girlfriend how to driver the day before, included lots of bucking and stalling. Drove home perfectly fine after. Started it up the next morning, got gas, trip to store, and back home, a 20 minute trip. About two minutes from the house, I lost all power. If I added any gas it would bog and stall.
Got it back home and cut it off. It started right up again, but anything more than slight throttle it would start to bog. Messed around with it for a bit and found that holding a rag over the intake would smoothen ought the idle significantly and throttle addition worked again. Ok, too much air/not enough fuel.
Took the carb off and opened it up, cleaned a lot of black sediment (rubber maybe) out of it, everything else inside looked good. Put it back on, fired right up and seemed to be good. Let it idle high for about 5 minutes, moved through the throttle and then went for a drive. After reaching operating temp it started limping again.
I don't know what to think. Fuel will squirt into the venturi with throttle addition. If I pump the throttle 10-15 times before starting it'll run fine for about 30 seconds. Rag over the intake smoothens it out.
My possibilities so far are that gas tank sediment got stirred up clogging something somewhere or the A/F mixture screw moved somehow or the fuel pump is going.
Sorry for the novel, what do y'all think?