Bullet Bob
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- Joined
- Nov 16, 2018
- Posts
- 107
- Reaction score
- 180
- Location
- Louisiana
- First Name
- Robert
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 454
Slowly getting things ready to crank the motor in my grandfather's truck. It is a 1980 C20 with a 454 that came out of something from the mid 70s, and has been sitting up for around 8 years. So far I have removed the plugs and put a splash of marvel mystery oil in each hole. Put the plugs back in to insure trash doesn't make it's way in while I do other stuff. I've removed the fuel line going from pump to carburetor and got it blown out. Motor oil looks good no signs of water or trash, going to change it after I get it cranked.
For once I have a decent day to dedicate to working on it tomorrow and would like to crank or make an attempt to crank it by the end of the day. Here is what I'm planning on doing please let me know if I should add anything.
1) get fitting to go from a gas jug to the fuel pump. Since I had 3 failed attempts to drain both tanks
2)put a fresh battery in
3) pull plugs out turn motor over by hand a couple times.
4) put new plugs in even though the old ones look good.
5) put plug wires back on luckily I labeled which position they where in before I took them off
6)put fuel line back on with new fuel filter.
7) attempt to crank it. Carburetor bowl is empty and did not appear to have trash in it. Swabbed it with long qtips and carb cleaner.
Have I missed anything other than pulling the relay for the pumps in the fuel tanks since I'll be using a jug, and is there a way to know if the mechanical pump will work without trying it out?
For once I have a decent day to dedicate to working on it tomorrow and would like to crank or make an attempt to crank it by the end of the day. Here is what I'm planning on doing please let me know if I should add anything.
1) get fitting to go from a gas jug to the fuel pump. Since I had 3 failed attempts to drain both tanks
2)put a fresh battery in
3) pull plugs out turn motor over by hand a couple times.
4) put new plugs in even though the old ones look good.
5) put plug wires back on luckily I labeled which position they where in before I took them off
6)put fuel line back on with new fuel filter.
7) attempt to crank it. Carburetor bowl is empty and did not appear to have trash in it. Swabbed it with long qtips and carb cleaner.
Have I missed anything other than pulling the relay for the pumps in the fuel tanks since I'll be using a jug, and is there a way to know if the mechanical pump will work without trying it out?