texasmike
Full Access Member
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2018
- Posts
- 244
- Reaction score
- 175
- Location
- Conroe Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 305
Hi everybody.
I jumped in the stock '84 C10 yesterday to head to the store and started smelling gas about a half block away. I pulled over and raised the hood and saw gasoline pooled on top of the fuel pump. I couldn't see where it was coming from so I headed back to the house and turned the engine off. I opened the hood and by the time I found a flashlight to take a look, the gas was gone. I jumped in the car and went to the store.
Late this morning, I started the truck and fast idled it for about 10 minutes and found no sign of gas, anywhere. The temperature was 45º and fuel gauge is a little passed F (I recently filled up). My canister is connected to a steel vent line and the 3 line fuel pump was replaced by a shop in late 2018 and I've put 6k miles on the truck since and have had no problems. I don't know what brand the pump is and I could not easily see a vent hole so I grabbed a mirror for a better look and believe I found a hole on the back side of the pump. If that's where the gas came from, what would cause itThanks. to happen? Should I fix something or just keep driving the truck until it happens again? I've been through an engine compartment fire while driving my '81 TR8 and do not want to go through that again.
I jumped in the stock '84 C10 yesterday to head to the store and started smelling gas about a half block away. I pulled over and raised the hood and saw gasoline pooled on top of the fuel pump. I couldn't see where it was coming from so I headed back to the house and turned the engine off. I opened the hood and by the time I found a flashlight to take a look, the gas was gone. I jumped in the car and went to the store.
Late this morning, I started the truck and fast idled it for about 10 minutes and found no sign of gas, anywhere. The temperature was 45º and fuel gauge is a little passed F (I recently filled up). My canister is connected to a steel vent line and the 3 line fuel pump was replaced by a shop in late 2018 and I've put 6k miles on the truck since and have had no problems. I don't know what brand the pump is and I could not easily see a vent hole so I grabbed a mirror for a better look and believe I found a hole on the back side of the pump. If that's where the gas came from, what would cause itThanks. to happen? Should I fix something or just keep driving the truck until it happens again? I've been through an engine compartment fire while driving my '81 TR8 and do not want to go through that again.