BJedi76
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- Joined
- Nov 7, 2019
- Posts
- 152
- Reaction score
- 19
- Location
- Soldotna, Alaska
- First Name
- B.J.
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- GMC Sierra Classic 1500 4x4 SWB
- Engine Size
- 305”
1986 GMC 4x4 Sierra Classic 1500 SWB Q-Jet feeding a 305” on a 700R4
if I start my truck every single day, it always starts, but if I don’t use it for a couple days, I have to prime the Q-jet.
- rebuilt Q-jet (both pull-offs are new)
- new pump to carb, steel line
- New fuel pump
- New fuel filter in carb
- New in-line canister fuel filter
- New pick-up/sending unit in gas tank
- all new vacuum lines
- thermostatic choke converted to electric & functioning properly.
There are no external fuel leaks.
It is my understanding that fuel should not be able to bleed back through the fuel pump to the tank, so my only idea is that my bowl is leaking dry? Meaning, needle and seat, which are both new.
Does anybody have any suggestions that I may have missed or refute my theory?
I don’t, at all, mind being wrong, if I get results. Lol
if I start my truck every single day, it always starts, but if I don’t use it for a couple days, I have to prime the Q-jet.
- rebuilt Q-jet (both pull-offs are new)
- new pump to carb, steel line
- New fuel pump
- New fuel filter in carb
- New in-line canister fuel filter
- New pick-up/sending unit in gas tank
- all new vacuum lines
- thermostatic choke converted to electric & functioning properly.
There are no external fuel leaks.
It is my understanding that fuel should not be able to bleed back through the fuel pump to the tank, so my only idea is that my bowl is leaking dry? Meaning, needle and seat, which are both new.
Does anybody have any suggestions that I may have missed or refute my theory?
I don’t, at all, mind being wrong, if I get results. Lol