iflyfisher
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- Joined
- Oct 22, 2023
- Posts
- 104
- Reaction score
- 211
- Location
- So Utah
- First Name
- Ken
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Getting a ‘73 K20 running that had been parked since 2005. I rebuilt the carb, replaced the plugs and ignition wires, checked the points and condenser, and have the timing set for 4 BTDC. I also changed the oil, drained the old fuel, and ran fresh gas through the pump to push out any old gas before reconnecting the fuel line. The truck starts fairly easily and runs okay. It emits a bit of whitish smoke and the tail pipe splatters oily carbon spots all over the garage floor when I pop the throttle. Out on the road, the truck seems okay until I run up the RPMs fairly high or put a load on the engine. At which point the engine backfires.
I am no mechanic but willing to roll up my sleeves. I wonder whether the engine has a stuck valve or two. I have only put about 10 miles or so on the engine since I got it running. I’m wondering if I should put some Marvel Mystery oil in the oil and put some more time on the engine; or should I look for the cause now? And if the latter, where and how best to start?
Thanks in advance.
I am no mechanic but willing to roll up my sleeves. I wonder whether the engine has a stuck valve or two. I have only put about 10 miles or so on the engine since I got it running. I’m wondering if I should put some Marvel Mystery oil in the oil and put some more time on the engine; or should I look for the cause now? And if the latter, where and how best to start?
Thanks in advance.