AuroraGirl
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2019
- Posts
- 10,183
- Reaction score
- 7,563
- Location
- Northern Wisconsin
- First Name
- Taylor
- Truck Year
- 1978, 1980
- Truck Model
- K10, K25
- Engine Size
- 400(?), 350
Yeah, if I do one pump after it has been sitting it takes about 4 to 5 seconds to start, a day it's right off the key and pumo. If I double pump then it bogs or it starts really rich and takes a second to get to the right idleAn interesting read to me! All of mine, Elderbrock and Q jets, both brand new and old fuel pumps, all take some cranking when left sitting for 4/5 ish or more days. By cranking I mean 10 to 15 seconds. Ran daily or every other day the just crank right up, the 2 elderbrocks with no pumps the Q jets with generally one, done as soon as I hit the key. The 70, "mater" I just pour gas down the carb when he has been sitting, it will never pump up with the starter??