yellowdog5
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- Joined
- Nov 3, 2019
- Posts
- 78
- Reaction score
- 35
- Location
- Oregon
- First Name
- Faith
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- k20
- Engine Size
- 400
Our 79 Silverado 400 (it's our old firewood and livestock hauling truck, doesn't get a lot of use) recently quit on me and wouldn't start. Seemed electrical because it just shut off all at once. Gave it a tuneup and it still wasn't right, so I had a guy come figure it out, he fixed a vacuum leak and it was running quite well, but given the history of the truck and the fact that the carburetor was really dirty and the electric choke wasn't turning off, he suggested rebuilding the carburetor. I bought parts and had him rebuild it, he brought it out and got the truck running, but the next morning I had a really hard time starting it. The mechanic had told me that I should only have to pump the accelerator 3 times before starting. Had him come back out, he found a couple of small leaks, adjusted the idle and did something with the electric choke, it started a few hours later for me but then the next morning it wouldn't start at all when cold. I didn't have time last week to look at it, can't get ahold of the mechanic, (I won't recommend him). In looking through this forum I wondered if it might be choke adjustment. I went out just now and did the 3 pumps without trying to start it, got out and looked and the choke is wide open. Can anyone help? I'm not a mechanic but do most of my own work when I can figure out what to do, so I'm hoping to figure it out. Sorry this is long, I wanted to paint a good picture. Oh, also he didn't have me get a float, so it's not been replaced, I've only learned in the last couple of days that it doesn't come with the kit and I don't know much about carburetors, trying to learn.