Kelby
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- Joined
- Feb 28, 2021
- Posts
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- Location
- Arkansas
- First Name
- Kelby
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey y’all, I have a 1984 k10 with a small block 350 with a Edelbrock 1406 on it. I have a major fueling issue and can’t figure it out and was wondering if I could get some extra input before I go replacing a bunch of stuff I don’t need to replace.
What’ll happen is when the temp starts creeping up above 180-190 it starts stumbling and falling, I thought it was being vapor locked or vaporizing the fuel so I rerouted the fuel line away from the block, well now I can drive about 10 miles and it’ll do the same thing only thing is the temp doesn’t even have to be above 160 and I don’t even have to be on the throttle for it to fall flat. I’ve replaced the mechanical pump twice and I’ve changed the hard line out for a soft line. None of the lines are collapsing that I know of.
If any of y’all know something that could help me?
What’ll happen is when the temp starts creeping up above 180-190 it starts stumbling and falling, I thought it was being vapor locked or vaporizing the fuel so I rerouted the fuel line away from the block, well now I can drive about 10 miles and it’ll do the same thing only thing is the temp doesn’t even have to be above 160 and I don’t even have to be on the throttle for it to fall flat. I’ve replaced the mechanical pump twice and I’ve changed the hard line out for a soft line. None of the lines are collapsing that I know of.
If any of y’all know something that could help me?