fast_n_low86
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- Joined
- Feb 17, 2023
- Posts
- 27
- Reaction score
- 32
- Location
- Sturgeon County, Ab
- First Name
- Daniel
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- c1500
- Engine Size
- 7.4L
Ok, so I'm having a major issue right now and I'm out of ideas on how to fix this. Truck has ran great with my new (to me) motor transmission until I had to swap my mild performance to full out performance distributor. I adjusted the carb and timing once I made the swap, it ran good for a few days and now I've been fighting with it for almost 2 weeks. Idles good, got my fuel/air mixture good, drives good through the low intown speeds. Once I go to the highways speeds (70km/h +) the mixture goes super lean and pretty much stalls my truck out. Been trying to solve that and everything I have done has made little to no improvement. I've checked for vacuum leaks, leaky carb, changed out my electric fuel pump to a more carb friendly one, I've cleaned my carb and made adjustments to all metering and Jetts. Adjusted my accelerator pump. I've done pretty much everything I can think of and what I've been told in my repair Manuel's and everything. Anyone have any clue or ideas on where to look?
UPDATE- Resolved the problem..
BIG NOTE- always make sure you anything that needs vacuum to work to the correct vacuum line..
RESULTS- Had my fuel pressure regulator hooked up to the wrong vacuum line off my carburetor hence when hitting highway speeds I'd lose fuel in my mixture. No vacuum = no fuel pressure = no vroom vroom
UPDATE- Resolved the problem..
BIG NOTE- always make sure you anything that needs vacuum to work to the correct vacuum line..
RESULTS- Had my fuel pressure regulator hooked up to the wrong vacuum line off my carburetor hence when hitting highway speeds I'd lose fuel in my mixture. No vacuum = no fuel pressure = no vroom vroom
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