Newfie98
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- Joined
- Jul 6, 2017
- Posts
- 8
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- Location
- Newfoundland, Canada
- First Name
- Cameron
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 350
Here's a weird one for you guys.
Just finished putting in a used 355 SBC in my C10 last fall just before the snow started to fly. Made a few trips around the block in it and it ran ok but needed some adjustments that I thought I would sort out this summer.
Fast forward to last month and I put a brand new 600 CFM Holley carb on it and the truck started and ran better than ever. Never did get a chance to drive it with the new carb on it as I was finishing up a few other odds and ends with it when it started to act up. I shut it off one evening and went to start it the next morning and all of sudden it wouldn't start which was a bit of a surprise as it used to fire up first flick of the key with the new carb on it.
After digging into I have discovered that I have good spark and compression, but no gas in the cylinders. I can see gas in the carb through the glass sight plugs and if I pull the carb the intake is wet with fuel (not overflowing but wet enough that it should start). However, when I pull some of the spark plugs they are dry.
I am not sure how to explain this. I have done a few things in trying to diagnose this:
Pulled the valve cover and cranked it over to ensure the timing chain wasn't broken or that something else wasn't blocking the valves from opening.
Swapped an older Holley 650CFM carb on it that I had lying around just to make sure the new carb wasn't the issue (you never know!)and I get the same trouble.
Pulled the distributor and reset the timing by putting #1 on TDC just to make sure the timing wasn't the issue.
Changed the coil as I read on another forum someone having a similar problem and this fixed it but still no luck.
So at this point the truck will crank and turn over fine but won't try to start at all. Fuel is getting to the carb and intake but not getting pulled into the cylinders.
Anyone out there have any thoughts on why this could be?
Thanks,
Cameron
Just finished putting in a used 355 SBC in my C10 last fall just before the snow started to fly. Made a few trips around the block in it and it ran ok but needed some adjustments that I thought I would sort out this summer.
Fast forward to last month and I put a brand new 600 CFM Holley carb on it and the truck started and ran better than ever. Never did get a chance to drive it with the new carb on it as I was finishing up a few other odds and ends with it when it started to act up. I shut it off one evening and went to start it the next morning and all of sudden it wouldn't start which was a bit of a surprise as it used to fire up first flick of the key with the new carb on it.
After digging into I have discovered that I have good spark and compression, but no gas in the cylinders. I can see gas in the carb through the glass sight plugs and if I pull the carb the intake is wet with fuel (not overflowing but wet enough that it should start). However, when I pull some of the spark plugs they are dry.
I am not sure how to explain this. I have done a few things in trying to diagnose this:
Pulled the valve cover and cranked it over to ensure the timing chain wasn't broken or that something else wasn't blocking the valves from opening.
Swapped an older Holley 650CFM carb on it that I had lying around just to make sure the new carb wasn't the issue (you never know!)and I get the same trouble.
Pulled the distributor and reset the timing by putting #1 on TDC just to make sure the timing wasn't the issue.
Changed the coil as I read on another forum someone having a similar problem and this fixed it but still no luck.
So at this point the truck will crank and turn over fine but won't try to start at all. Fuel is getting to the carb and intake but not getting pulled into the cylinders.
Anyone out there have any thoughts on why this could be?
Thanks,
Cameron