dkraven
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- Joined
- Nov 15, 2022
- Posts
- 72
- Reaction score
- 78
- Location
- Portland, OR
- First Name
- David
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- c25 Sierra Grande
- Engine Size
- 350
Took the truck on its longest drive since owning and sorting it, 60 miles including some freeway time, and on the way back the power started to drop out in surges and I had to limp off the freeway and the rest of the way home. Surging kept getting worse and right before I got home a backfire through the carb blew off the air cleaner lid. Fun times. Two days later I took it for a drive once it was cooled off and it's driving fine, so I'm putting my money on vapor lock. Especially since when sorting the truck I got frustrated with a piece of crap metal fuel line from the pump to the carb and used vinyl instead and it ends up touching the intake. Nice setup for boiling fuel. So, obvious solution out of the way, I'm going to put a metal fuel line back in or find a way to route the vinyl fuel line to not touch anything. I know that's the first step. But I've been reading about using 3 port filters to bleed off fuel back to the tank and think it wouldn't hurt to do that. But I have a question!
My truck doesn't have a return line, but the sending unit has the metal port for one. I stuck a rubber cap on it back when I put the new fuel tank in. I'm assuming if I install a 3 port filter I just route a return line back to that metal return line port in the sending unit? Any tips on installing that return line? Any problems with using vinyl for the whole thing?
My truck doesn't have a return line, but the sending unit has the metal port for one. I stuck a rubber cap on it back when I put the new fuel tank in. I'm assuming if I install a 3 port filter I just route a return line back to that metal return line port in the sending unit? Any tips on installing that return line? Any problems with using vinyl for the whole thing?
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