86 K10
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- Joined
- Feb 18, 2017
- Posts
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- Location
- Murray, Ky
- First Name
- James
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello folks. This is the first time posting so if it seems like I am leaving something out feel free to ask me. I have and 86 Chevy k10 with duel tanks and a 350 SBC. Started out everything was running smoothly and then went to start the truck and wouldn't start. Checked the fuel pressure and had none so I assumed the manual pump had went out. Replaced the manual pump with still no fuel coming through and the pump had suction as the engine turned over. Had to use the truck that day so I bypassed the manual pump with an electric one and it started. Ran for a day or two and quit while going down the road. Since then and up to today, it makes no difference which tank is being used, if the tank is full or empty, the truck might run perfect or die out until it finally decides to start pumping fuel again. I can hear the electric pump picking up air and then pick up fuel again. Long story short I have dropped both tanks and replaced the pickup units in both, replaced the fuel tank switch valve, tried a different 5lb electric pump, replaced carb with a new edelbrock thunder series carb, replaced steel fuel line that runs along the frame, replaced the lines going from the fuel tank switch valve, and made sure the vent tubes on the tanks are clear. The fuel tank switch valve switches perfectly and you can audibly hear it change positions. Currently I am completely out of ideas. To the best of my knowledge I have replaced everything in the fuel system. So if you have any suggestions let me know. Thanks!
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