GregL
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- Joined
- Mar 10, 2016
- Posts
- 375
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- Location
- Palm Springs, CA.
- First Name
- Greg
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K 20
- Engine Size
- 350
I have been chasing a ghost in the machine, on and off for the last couple of years. I'm in the California desert so triple digits are common. Almost like a vapor lock problem, definitely temp related. I drive 20 minutes away, shut off, go into a store (or whatever) back out in ten minutes, restart drive 2 blocks, I start to run out of fuel. ONLY happens under these exact circumstances every time. Heat soak seems to bring it on. I can usually feather the throttle when it begins and it will keep running, after a mile it clears up (temp drops). Once in a while I cannot save it and it dies completely. Will not restart and depending on the ambient temp, it may take half an hour or over night. Check the carb when this happens, no fuel.
So OK, already replaced the fuel pump, filter, rebuilt the carb, all rubber hoses at tank and fuel pump. Nothing aftermarket, engine, exhaust, etc. are all stock. Feed line from pump to carb is clean and unbent, not touching anything. I've ruled out tank sock as I went to Vegas two weeks ago hauling a loaded car trailer, full throttle in passing gear much of the way with no supply/demand issues at all. (but the temps were lower). This week temps back up and it faded on me twice earlier in the week but managed to keep it going. Yesterday it faded and died. Half hour later, fired right up. I'm absolutely certain it is NOT ignition related.
After all this the only thing that is constant and that I've overlooked is the lousy California ethanol gas. I finally decided that is where my problem lies. Higher alcohol content, **** load of problems for older carburated vehicles here in the high temp areas especially. So today I picked up some Thermo-Tec wrap to wrap the fuel line from the pump to the carb. I'm pretty sure that's where my problem is. When it goes bad it runs just about as long as it takes to empty the carb bowl before dying.
So, ethanol made from corn, pumping it into my truck....does that make this the "CORN HOLE"?
So OK, already replaced the fuel pump, filter, rebuilt the carb, all rubber hoses at tank and fuel pump. Nothing aftermarket, engine, exhaust, etc. are all stock. Feed line from pump to carb is clean and unbent, not touching anything. I've ruled out tank sock as I went to Vegas two weeks ago hauling a loaded car trailer, full throttle in passing gear much of the way with no supply/demand issues at all. (but the temps were lower). This week temps back up and it faded on me twice earlier in the week but managed to keep it going. Yesterday it faded and died. Half hour later, fired right up. I'm absolutely certain it is NOT ignition related.
After all this the only thing that is constant and that I've overlooked is the lousy California ethanol gas. I finally decided that is where my problem lies. Higher alcohol content, **** load of problems for older carburated vehicles here in the high temp areas especially. So today I picked up some Thermo-Tec wrap to wrap the fuel line from the pump to the carb. I'm pretty sure that's where my problem is. When it goes bad it runs just about as long as it takes to empty the carb bowl before dying.
So, ethanol made from corn, pumping it into my truck....does that make this the "CORN HOLE"?
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