jphelzer
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2021
- Posts
- 6
- Reaction score
- 14
- Location
- Santa Rosa, CA
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K25
- Engine Size
- 400
Hi All,
I searched but couldn't find anything on this topic.
I recently bought my 1977 K25. I got it for a steal. It's been sitting for 8+ years but was started a few times a year by the previous owner..
Before trying to start it, I changed the oil, belts, etc. I ran a line from the fuel pump to an external can. The truck started and ran great!
Ideally, I'd like to drop the tanks and clean them, but I really don't have the space and means to do that. So I bought a hand pump and attempted to siphon the fuel though the filler neck.
The line went down about 14-16" into the tank, but won't siphon and the hose is dry. Is this not the proper method? Is there a better way?
The fuel guage works and the tank selector switch works as well. One tank shows less than 14 and the other shows 3/4. The truck will run forever on an external tank and the filter is clear (and new)
What am I missing? Thank you in advance.
John
I searched but couldn't find anything on this topic.
I recently bought my 1977 K25. I got it for a steal. It's been sitting for 8+ years but was started a few times a year by the previous owner..
Before trying to start it, I changed the oil, belts, etc. I ran a line from the fuel pump to an external can. The truck started and ran great!
Ideally, I'd like to drop the tanks and clean them, but I really don't have the space and means to do that. So I bought a hand pump and attempted to siphon the fuel though the filler neck.
The line went down about 14-16" into the tank, but won't siphon and the hose is dry. Is this not the proper method? Is there a better way?
The fuel guage works and the tank selector switch works as well. One tank shows less than 14 and the other shows 3/4. The truck will run forever on an external tank and the filter is clear (and new)
What am I missing? Thank you in advance.
John