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- May 26, 2019
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- Location
- Phoenix
- First Name
- Brandon
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
1985 C10 350 engine, 700R4 Transmission, Holley Carb
I am having two issues and unsure if they are related or completely separate. Both appear to be triggered by heat. I purchased the truck last year and as temps increased over the summer I began having stalling issues as well the truck would lunge at cruising speed. I wasn't able to determine/fix issue last year and now it is happening again as temps increase. Yesterday after driving for 30 mins the engine stalled(however radio and fan still had power)--pulled over and noticed there was no fuel in the fuel filter. After a few minutes it started up and was able to get it home. Also during drive it lunged on numerous occasions as if the lock up was trying to engage. Shifted down to 3rd and no lunging issue. Also last summer I temporarily unhooked the electrical connector on driver side of transmission and couldn't recreate the lunging issue.
I do not have much experience with these trucks and unsure exactly where to begin. Are these related issues or completely separate but both being caused by heat. I had no issues during winter months. Fuel filter is new and was thinking of replacing fuel pump to see if it solves stalling issue. On a side note the truck gets horrible gas mileage, ~8mpg, so maybe fuel pump??
What tests can I do before I just throw parts at it or would it be best to just take to a shop, who definitely have more experience than I do, with hopes they can easily diagnose the issue.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
I am having two issues and unsure if they are related or completely separate. Both appear to be triggered by heat. I purchased the truck last year and as temps increased over the summer I began having stalling issues as well the truck would lunge at cruising speed. I wasn't able to determine/fix issue last year and now it is happening again as temps increase. Yesterday after driving for 30 mins the engine stalled(however radio and fan still had power)--pulled over and noticed there was no fuel in the fuel filter. After a few minutes it started up and was able to get it home. Also during drive it lunged on numerous occasions as if the lock up was trying to engage. Shifted down to 3rd and no lunging issue. Also last summer I temporarily unhooked the electrical connector on driver side of transmission and couldn't recreate the lunging issue.
I do not have much experience with these trucks and unsure exactly where to begin. Are these related issues or completely separate but both being caused by heat. I had no issues during winter months. Fuel filter is new and was thinking of replacing fuel pump to see if it solves stalling issue. On a side note the truck gets horrible gas mileage, ~8mpg, so maybe fuel pump??
What tests can I do before I just throw parts at it or would it be best to just take to a shop, who definitely have more experience than I do, with hopes they can easily diagnose the issue.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.