So still stranded… thinking the new fuel line solved the issue, we took off for Red River NM, drove about 30 or so miles… died again on the side of the interstate.
Opened the hood, no fuel in the new glass fuel filter.
Took off the fuel hose at the carb… cranked it over… no fuel. Took off the hard line at the fuel pump, cranked it over, no fuel.
Took off the new supply line at the fuel pump (that connects directly to the tank), tried to blow through it, could not.
Took off the gas cap, tried again and I could blow through the line… ah… the tank isn’t venting says I…
Hooked everything back up, leaving the cap completely off. Cranked it over, takes it a bit to pull fuel from the tank, but after a bit, the glass fuel filter filled with gas, engine cranked up… Let it idle while I pack up my tools, drove about 10 yards, died again, opened the hood, again no fuel in the glass fuel filter…
Hooked the gas can back up in the floorboard, cranked and drove about 13 miles to a Love’s truck stop. Fill my gas can with 4.5 gallons of gas and drove back to my brother-in-law’s house without issue.
Runs great on the gas can in the floorboard, simply will not consistently run from the tank, even with the new supply line.
So, I’m thinking, the sending unit/tube has a vent of its own, maybe???? Maybe that vent is plugged, seems really odd that it won’t run with the cap off, which really only leaves the tube, getting stopped up…
Doesn’t really make sense that I could drive it around the block, seemingly run fine, and then die, change something drive it up the hill and back, and it run fine, drive it 30 miles, it dies again… but seems to run fine using the gas can in the floorboard.
Thoughts?