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There is a spring that works the fuel pump lever.
Once or twice, I have seen this spring break. The pump still worked it just starved the engine for fuel. |
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Agreed with all the above......let me add to your confusion ;)
My 64 did the same thing once and it was also fuel starvation But the sock had fallen off of the sending unit and allowed a bunch of debris to build up in the lines. I run dual fuel filters and a big carter electric pump so for that thing to have fuel issues was something serious lol Just something else to add if you haven't ever changed the sending unit. :chevy: |
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My tank was in pretty good shape when I got the truck, and I've replaced all the rubber lines in the system. I haven't noticed any chunks of debris in several years at this point. Just waiting on some decent weather to be able to check some things. It's been raining all week here |
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Replaced the fuel filters (inline and in the Qjet) and replaced all the rubber hoses this afternoon. That seemed to have fixed the problem.
The real test will be my trip to Lake Hartwell tomorrow to get some parts in the morning and hang out with a friend at his lake house in the afternoon. Should be a good time! |
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Yeah, so the problem wasn't fixed, but still made the trip, got some parts, and had a great time at the lake
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Shoot, seems worth the hiccups lol
Just think....you are probably getting way better fuel mileage haha |
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I made some discoveries over the past week.
I was missing the ground strap from the HEI coil to the center terminal of the 3 wire plug in the cap. In trying to figure out what was causing the problem, I proceeded to strip a couple holes out in the cap where the coil mounts. That allowed part of the secondary winding of the coil to not be attached properly, and that fried the module. I decided to replace the cap, rotor, ignition module and coil, but that still didn't fix the bogging issue. I should've started with the fuel pump since it had not been replaced under my ownership. I got the correct pump for a v8 this morning, but found out that the previous owner kept the inline 6 fuel pump when he swapped it over to a 283. The fittings are different between the two and an inline 6 pump was $92 compared to the v8 pump of $30 (both Delphi pumps). I was able to find the correct adapter and fitting to work with my 3/8 hoses and lines but 1/8 fnpts on the pump. Got it all back together, though I had it tight, but once it's tight, tighten it some more so it won't leak. On the test drive, I couldn't get the issue to happen again, so I'm fairly certain that was the fix. I also got the reverse lights off the bed I picked up to install on the trailer bed. That looks much better now. I also washed the truck and trailer this evening in preparation for the swap meet in the morning. Oh yeah, I definitely have to bring the trailer along for the fun of it :metal: |
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First you have to realize that it is the wrong fuel pump, very good. A great picture, have fun at the swap meet
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Hi Christian, It's good to see the updates on frankentruck.
I know it can sometimes be work to keep these old trucks up and running but of course it's worth it lol. Keep up the good work. |
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Got home late from the swap meet and hanging out with friends all day, but it was a great time.
The hood I got last weekend ended up being the wrong shade of green and way worse rust wise than what I wanted to deal with, so I sold it. Frankentruck and Half-Wit did great the whole trip :metal: |
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Love the trailer that's an awesome setup
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You need a spare tire and a toolbox in the tongue area of Half-wit. This is on my list of 2 of my trailers that don't have spare tires on them.:lol: |
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Glad ya found the issue! $30 bucks is a nice fix haha
Diggin that trailer for sure.....might have to make me one now so I can be in the cool group haha! :chevy: |
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If you can, you should build one. I've gotten tons of compliments on it. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On today's adventure, dad and I went up to the farm to try getting the old John Deere up and running again. Unfortunately, the engine is stuck. Had to leave it with some ATF in the cylinders and we'll try again another time. On a happier note, I gotta give a huge thanks to member Unclebrad. He did some photoshopping for me on Frankentruck and Half-Wit. Now I've got some great inspiration for the next phase of this truck. https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&postcount=15 Top pic is the original, bottom pic is the inspiration. |
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Because of the cost and lack of planning in advance on my part, I decided not to go on Power Tour this year. Instead, I decided to start fix the passenger fender this week.
No problems with removal, of course, since I pulled the whole front end off 2 years ago. I have a donor section cut from a wrecked 60 to repair the upper portion where it mounts to the inner fender. I have a new, lower patch I bought last year. I'm hoping to get by without needed the entire inner piece. Looks like I'll be able to from the initial dissection. I'm trying to use as much of the original fender as possible, but as you can see, there was a bunch of red, Georgia clay packed in over the past 59 years. The plan is to work on the fender every morning until around noon when it starts to really get toasty outside. The afternoon will be my CPA exam study time. Hopefully I'll get it done by the end of the week for a cruise in on Saturday, but I don't want to rush the repair and have a bad end product. I can always drive the truck without a fender :lol: |
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I'm feeling some PTSD coming on....
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Made the initial cut on the patch panel this morning. So far, it's turning out good.
I have a couple spots I need to fix on the inner brace, but it's decent enough to work. I did hang the fender on the truck loosely, and it's looking ok so far. My plan is to take my time and not rush this repair, so I threw on a rough 64 fender just to make the truck look complete if I want to drive somewhere. |
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Take your time on body work for sure. It's worth it haha
That'll look sweet with a paint job! On a happy note for me I just landed a truck bed trailer to pull behind Crustine so I'm pretty stoked. It's been sitting for awhile but it's a 66 bed and complete so I'm excited to be in the cool group! haha! :chevy: |
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That green is so nostalgic.
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I drilled a big gaping hole in the bottom of my fender supports, just to help drain out anything that got in there.
Also seam-sealed the snot out of it, to help limit how much garbage gets in there to start with. Epoxy primed inside and out as well. I hate rust. |
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A bigger hole in the bottom of the fender support? Brilliant!
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Mine was up about 3 to 4 inches of 50+ years of history. :) |
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A lot has happened since last Saturday, but not to the truck.
I got to move all my stuff. Yay. :waah: Two trailer loads of stuff that all fit in a 10x10 storage unit until I get a house of my own. When I went to a car show last Saturday, the truck was running terribly. Seemed to start off ok, but laid over hard and just had no power. With life happening this past week, I didn't get a chance to check on anything until today. Sure enough, the vacuum advance canister that I replaced 4 years ago has already failed. I can't pull any vacuum on it. I'm fairly certain that's the problem, so I'm going to track down a new one and let y'all know if that fixes the problem whenever I can get my hands on it. Yeah, I know, I still need to finish my fender. Now that the move is done, I can get back on that. Happy wrenching! |
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I took the trailer I borrowed back to Milledgeville yesterday, so didn't get a chance to install the new vacuum advance can. Got it installed this evening. Started off on a test drive and it was still not running good. Verified that the spark plugs were routed properly, checked the timing, checked operation of vacuum advance, but still was wrong. I backed the initial timing down from 12* to 8* BTDC, but that didn't change anything. During that last test drive, the truck started to act a little better, and then suddenly, it started running perfectly. Was able to get full throttle again without any bogging down or stuttering. I'm guessing there was a piece of trash plugging up something in the carb, and it finally worked loose, so everything seems back to normal.
I reset the initial timing to 10* BTDC, and the engine seemed to like that a little better than the 12* BTDC. It got dark, so I'll take the truck for a spin again tomorrow to see how it does. |
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Sucks about having issues right when trying to move stuff, glad you got through it ok and truck worked itself out lol. One thing to think about with you having a truck and being on lookout for a place, an older RV could be a decent stop gap for place to stay while saving money. Bonus points for an era correct one to go with the truck ;p
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The RV is a good idea, but I would still need a piece of property to park it, and around here, most pieces of land already has a house on it. I definitely want an old camper to pull with the truck one day. It would make going to multi-day truck shows more fun :lol: |
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Back on the grind today.
Made a bunch of progress on the fender over the past couple of hours. It is mostly welded in, but I still need to weld the inner brace onto the bottom of the fender and also bend the flange over and weld the cut up. The fender looks to match up pretty well with the line I drew on a piece of cardboard from the uncut fender. I still need to do some body work to the weld areas, but cleaned the paint off under the emblem and wanted to see how the rattle can I'll be using to blend in will end up looking. I'm fairly confident the fender is still original paint, so I'm quite pleased with how the rattle can matches to the paint under the emblem. I'm going to do some more body work on the fender tomorrow and get that repair finished up. Then on Monday, I'll start repairing the top side that bolts to the inner fender. |
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