PnwK20
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- Joined
- Aug 28, 2016
- Posts
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- Location
- Tacoma
- First Name
- Ben
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K20 Cheyenne
- Engine Size
- 350
I'm running out ideas on why I'm not getting fuel.
1977 Chevy k20 Cheyenne 350 with carter 4bbl and 4 speed manual w/granny low
I was driving home from work one day and my truck started acting like it was out of fuel but then it went to normal and I drove a couple more miles and it did it again for couple more miles it was fine and then finally shut off. Got it home and tested for spark and spark is fine and then tested fuel, I'm not getting any fuel to my carburetor. Replaced the fuel pump and lines to the carburetor and new clear filter. Used a syringe to fill the bowl through the vent and it started for a brief second and shut off. Still no fuel in the filter, I have dual tanks and they both have fuel. The only thing I have not tried yet is inserting a compressor nozzle into the line and blowing to see if debris out. Is there something I am missing? Any other ideas you can think of?
All help is greatly appreciated
1977 Chevy k20 Cheyenne 350 with carter 4bbl and 4 speed manual w/granny low
I was driving home from work one day and my truck started acting like it was out of fuel but then it went to normal and I drove a couple more miles and it did it again for couple more miles it was fine and then finally shut off. Got it home and tested for spark and spark is fine and then tested fuel, I'm not getting any fuel to my carburetor. Replaced the fuel pump and lines to the carburetor and new clear filter. Used a syringe to fill the bowl through the vent and it started for a brief second and shut off. Still no fuel in the filter, I have dual tanks and they both have fuel. The only thing I have not tried yet is inserting a compressor nozzle into the line and blowing to see if debris out. Is there something I am missing? Any other ideas you can think of?
All help is greatly appreciated