Flatwater
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- Joined
- Jan 1, 2022
- Posts
- 84
- Reaction score
- 170
- Location
- Nebraska Panhandle
- First Name
- Dan
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
I mentioned in my introduction post that my new-to-me ‘77 fired up with a few pumps after an untold number of months in the tree row. This morning, I went out to start it and NO GO! Grrrr!!! Tinkered and fiddled, all the while cussing that over complicated blankety-blankin’ “Quadrajunk”. Never been a fan of them, but honestly, never been around them a whole lot. I pulled the inlet out to check the filter, was all good. All moving parts seemed to move. Ready to give up and run to Cheyenne and grab an Edelbrock. Decided to pull the fuel line and crank it to check and make sure fuel was even getting that far. A fuel pump is cheaper than an Edelbrock, after all. No fuel! Hmmm…. Bad fuel pump, right? Figured I’d check one more thing, but why bother, honestly. My super mechanic diagnostic skills have lead me to this point, right? Grabbed a Jerry can from the garage and put in 4-5 gallons. Pumped it twice, hit the key, she fired and purred. D’Oh!!! A can of gas is cheaper yet! Lol. Drove down to the mini mart and put in another 11 gallons. Looks to me like I found “E”…