bdouble
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- Location
- San Diego
- First Name
- Bill
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Ok, ok...where to start...
So I finally got under the hood of my new 73 K10 after a week of listening to some weird whistling/squealing that only happens when coasting or at low rpm. I also noticed a vacuum noise from somewhere in the back right of the engine bay. I'm new to this, so the more detailed the explanation/instructions you guys have, the better off I'll be - I appreciate the help.
So I started pulling some of the vacuum lines to see what's up with the whistling and found some of them have stoppers inside. Why would this be the case?
I haven't checked all of them yet...still tracing the lines but, the T that joins the lower part of the carb, the right valve cover, and the charcoal box is blocked off at the end of the line just before the charcoal box.
Meanwhile another separate smaller vacuum line from the charcoal box to the upper portion of the carb is clear. I don't get it.
Also, I don't know what model Q-jet this is (see pic). When I search the engraved number (17054927), it doesn't return any results on any of the databases.
I have a edelbrock 2101 intake ready to install but I'm since I don't know anything about this carb, I don't want to screw things up (aside from the whistle and vacuum noise, the truck runs very well).
One more thing, it takes forever to fill the gas tank on this truck. I guess the gas station pump vapor guard thing prevents the nozzle from getting deep enough in the filler line so the fuel wants to come flowing back out and all over my feet if I try to fill with anything over a trickle. It seriously took 20 minutes to pump 12 gallons the other day. I'm in California so based on my googling, it sounds like it's primarily a CA issue. Either way, I need some work around aside from filling up a red gas can and then filling the truck....that's already got monotonous. I'll cut a hole in my bed if necessary, I just need to know what parts I'd need to do it right. I'm not ok about wasting 20 minutes at the gas station every few days haha.
Anyway, Thanks guys. I appreciate the help.
Here are some pics:
So I finally got under the hood of my new 73 K10 after a week of listening to some weird whistling/squealing that only happens when coasting or at low rpm. I also noticed a vacuum noise from somewhere in the back right of the engine bay. I'm new to this, so the more detailed the explanation/instructions you guys have, the better off I'll be - I appreciate the help.
So I started pulling some of the vacuum lines to see what's up with the whistling and found some of them have stoppers inside. Why would this be the case?
I haven't checked all of them yet...still tracing the lines but, the T that joins the lower part of the carb, the right valve cover, and the charcoal box is blocked off at the end of the line just before the charcoal box.
Meanwhile another separate smaller vacuum line from the charcoal box to the upper portion of the carb is clear. I don't get it.
Also, I don't know what model Q-jet this is (see pic). When I search the engraved number (17054927), it doesn't return any results on any of the databases.
I have a edelbrock 2101 intake ready to install but I'm since I don't know anything about this carb, I don't want to screw things up (aside from the whistle and vacuum noise, the truck runs very well).
One more thing, it takes forever to fill the gas tank on this truck. I guess the gas station pump vapor guard thing prevents the nozzle from getting deep enough in the filler line so the fuel wants to come flowing back out and all over my feet if I try to fill with anything over a trickle. It seriously took 20 minutes to pump 12 gallons the other day. I'm in California so based on my googling, it sounds like it's primarily a CA issue. Either way, I need some work around aside from filling up a red gas can and then filling the truck....that's already got monotonous. I'll cut a hole in my bed if necessary, I just need to know what parts I'd need to do it right. I'm not ok about wasting 20 minutes at the gas station every few days haha.
Anyway, Thanks guys. I appreciate the help.
Here are some pics:
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