Gpaw44
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- Apr 3, 2016
- Posts
- 52
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- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Alex
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 305
I am thinking I am getting a vapor lock caused by my 40 year old fuel canister being clogged.
It is a 1986 GMC/Chevy truck, 305 V8 with a carburetor. On the fuel pump there is an inlet for the line coming from the tank and an outlet for the metal line going to the carb. The third outlet on the pump I'm asuming it is the vent, where a rubber hose connects it to the charcoal canister. I'm I right?
My truck would not start with a new rebuilt carb till I bleed the metal line coming from the pump to the carb. After bleeding the line the truck was runnin
great! Today it was cool and after driving for about 30 minutes it would not start again. The engine was not that hot to cause a vapor lock. I have never had a vapor lock before, It was getting dark so could not see into the carb to see gas squirting. I will look in the morning but I think there is no gas in the line from the pump and in the carb and I will have to bleed the line once again. Yes the tank is full and the fuel tank and filter are new along with a newly rebuilt carburetor. Has anyone else had a vapor lock caused by a clogged canister. Thanks for your help!
It is a 1986 GMC/Chevy truck, 305 V8 with a carburetor. On the fuel pump there is an inlet for the line coming from the tank and an outlet for the metal line going to the carb. The third outlet on the pump I'm asuming it is the vent, where a rubber hose connects it to the charcoal canister. I'm I right?
My truck would not start with a new rebuilt carb till I bleed the metal line coming from the pump to the carb. After bleeding the line the truck was runnin
great! Today it was cool and after driving for about 30 minutes it would not start again. The engine was not that hot to cause a vapor lock. I have never had a vapor lock before, It was getting dark so could not see into the carb to see gas squirting. I will look in the morning but I think there is no gas in the line from the pump and in the carb and I will have to bleed the line once again. Yes the tank is full and the fuel tank and filter are new along with a newly rebuilt carburetor. Has anyone else had a vapor lock caused by a clogged canister. Thanks for your help!
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