Hatchet54
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2018
- Posts
- 276
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- Location
- Wyoming
- First Name
- Red
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- 1500 Sierra Grande
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey guys,
So I ran into an issue this morning that I am hoping will have an obvious answer.
'77 K15, quadrajet 350.
Some background: drove the truck home on Sunday, running completely normally. On Tuesday, I wired up a new set of fog lamps. I had the battery disconnected as I did this. Wired them to a flip switch beneath my column and attached with a bullet connector. Tested the lights briefly with the motor off, and everything came on strong and looked good. Went to bed.
Today (Thursday) I got up and the truck cranked and cranked but would not start. Lights still came on fine. First thought was that I had overloaded something with my new accessories. So I pulled the bullet connector, effectively shutting the lights off back to stock. Still the same.
I then jumped the battery, thinking maybe I had run it down on my brief test a few days before. Still the same. My guage reads about 10 volts...this is about where it has been normally on startup.
I then checked the fuse box thinking maybe I had shorted something with the lights. Nothing was blown, but I replaced a couple of old looking fuses. Still the same. I noticed that there is an empty plug labeled "Ign" on the block that has no connection. Is this normal? I have not touched it.
The top of the carb smelled like gas. I know there was very little left in the tank when I shut it down, nearly empty. Low pressure in the tank maybe?
After work today, I'm going to start a bit more of a teardown, checking for fuel, spark, etc. But I wanted to let this question simmer in case anyone notices something that I have not.
My question for now is - what should I be looking for that I potentially messed up with my wiring job? I have this weird feeling that I shorted out my ignition somehow. Does anyone have any immediate thoughts? The fact that the truck was running like a top before the lights went on seems hardly coincidental.
Updates soon, thanks!!!
So I ran into an issue this morning that I am hoping will have an obvious answer.
'77 K15, quadrajet 350.
Some background: drove the truck home on Sunday, running completely normally. On Tuesday, I wired up a new set of fog lamps. I had the battery disconnected as I did this. Wired them to a flip switch beneath my column and attached with a bullet connector. Tested the lights briefly with the motor off, and everything came on strong and looked good. Went to bed.
Today (Thursday) I got up and the truck cranked and cranked but would not start. Lights still came on fine. First thought was that I had overloaded something with my new accessories. So I pulled the bullet connector, effectively shutting the lights off back to stock. Still the same.
I then jumped the battery, thinking maybe I had run it down on my brief test a few days before. Still the same. My guage reads about 10 volts...this is about where it has been normally on startup.
I then checked the fuse box thinking maybe I had shorted something with the lights. Nothing was blown, but I replaced a couple of old looking fuses. Still the same. I noticed that there is an empty plug labeled "Ign" on the block that has no connection. Is this normal? I have not touched it.
The top of the carb smelled like gas. I know there was very little left in the tank when I shut it down, nearly empty. Low pressure in the tank maybe?
After work today, I'm going to start a bit more of a teardown, checking for fuel, spark, etc. But I wanted to let this question simmer in case anyone notices something that I have not.
My question for now is - what should I be looking for that I potentially messed up with my wiring job? I have this weird feeling that I shorted out my ignition somehow. Does anyone have any immediate thoughts? The fact that the truck was running like a top before the lights went on seems hardly coincidental.
Updates soon, thanks!!!