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05-29-2015, 09:32 AM | #1 |
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71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
Hello all,
I've been trying to rectify this issue for about a month now and it is still kicking my AZZ. When driving, the motor is cutting out like loss of fuel, not running on all cylinders, and loss of power. I pull over shut it down for a minute or so then take off with no issues. It may happen 5 minutes into a cruise or 45 minutes. Here is what I've done so far. New fuel tank (filters kept getting clogged thought I solved problem...nah) Clear fuel filter Changed over to HEI last week (REALLY thought I solved it this time...nope) New plugs I guess what I'm going to throw against the wall next is could it be a problem with the fuel pump? Can a mechanical pump fail intermittently? Or could it be plug wire that fails/misfires intermittently? It's a 350 with a Holley 650 dbl pump if that helps. As always love the feedback and what you guys suggest! Henny |
05-29-2015, 10:26 AM | #2 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
I had a similar problem and it turned out to be the plug wires. They are easy to check, just get it in a dark place and look under the hood for the lazer show
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05-30-2015, 05:31 PM | #3 | |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
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I suspected vapor lock. With it being a nearly stock truck, I suspected something was broken. Internet research suggested a bad fan clutch. A way to test it would've been to get a reflective tachometer and a piece of reflective tape. Stick the tape to the fan, measure the fan's speed. Block the radiator with a piece of cardboard or something, and monitor the RPM change relative to change in temps. Once I realized the cost of the reflective tachometer was more than a fan clutch, I replaced the clutch. No improvement whatsoever. Eventually the truck died for good. It would not start under any conditions. Had to have it towed home. :-( I checked for fuel to the carburetor, it was bone dry. Replaced the pump. Have not had a single problem in quite a few years now! But before you throw anymore part at this problem, you should consider testing your pump first. It was too late for me. If I'd considered a failing pump, I would have tested it before it failed. Check it for pressure at the outlet, vacuum at the inlet, and flow. You may find you're getting vacuum buildup in your tank! Good Luck, and keep us posted! Regards, Mike
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05-30-2015, 07:12 PM | #4 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
Hi , You already said you've had fuel filter issues pull the tank and clean it and clean/replace the lines ,Fuel is being pumped until the filter clogs ...and you pull to the side of the road once shut down fuel returns back towards the tank and flushes the clog until it happens again . Ahhh! you have to love 1960's technology
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05-30-2015, 07:28 PM | #5 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
Did the new fuel tank come with a new sending unit/pickup tube? so it has a new filter sock on it? I would also test the fuel pump, hook a length of hose to it and route it to a containor, have someone turn the enging and see that fuel is squirting out. Also, if there is no filter between the tank and carb its possible you have crap in the carb restructing fuel.
Per electrical, excess heat creates resistance, if the plug wires are next to the manafold they could be getting hot..
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05-31-2015, 09:52 AM | #6 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
I had this issue once. It ended up being a kink in the hose that fed the fuel pump.
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05-31-2015, 11:07 AM | #7 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
Henny the next time it shuts down pull over and remove the air cleaner and peer down into the carb while you work the throttle lever. See if there is fuel spraying down. Have someone try to start the engine while you remove a plug wire to check for spark to the plugs.
Many of us have been through this over the years. One of mine was a broken wire going into the distributor that occasionally lost connection. That took a while to figure out. Be sure you have a 12v power source to the HEI distributor too. Look at all rubber hoses on the fuel lines. Some can collapse with age. Maybe something here will help.
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06-01-2015, 09:32 AM | #8 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
That is the same issue i was having, i could drive for a while and after about 20 minutes it would cut out and after it set it would run and idle fine and did this over and over. Still could not find the issue. So one day in the shop i noticed i had a intake oil leak in the back that was bothering me so i decided to pull the intake, put in new gaskets and front and back seal and reassembled everything, oil leak stopped and low and behold i drove it around and have been for a couple of months and the no cutting out or missing no nothing. I know this is not going to help you because i do not know what it was for the life of me. I think it was either the carb gasket or something with the distributer.
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06-01-2015, 12:39 PM | #9 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
First off...thanks for all the feedback! Ok...so I put on a new set of plug wires Thursday evening. Truck ran great to and from work Friday and even work and errands Saturday morning. Then as my wife and I were out for a spin in the afternoon it happened again. Yeah....it's a bummer but have to keep at it so what am I going to try?
1. Some have mentioned that fuel lines near exhaust and even leaning against radiator hose may be vaporizing due to heat. The truck has had this happen to it 3 miles from home after having only been running for 5-8 minutes or 40 minutes after running it. So I kinda want to rule that out. 2. I'm pretty sure my fuel cap has a pressure relief doohicky in the center (little blue plastic piece) and when I fill it up I've never had that "whoosh" of air escaping while undoing the cap. 3. Still haven't read too many posts about intermittent mechanical fuel pump issues that act the way my truck is suffering from. So with the crappy weather up here in MA I'm going to wait till later in the week to pull line off fuel tank sending unit, inlet side of pump, blow it out, and put a new pump in. They are cheap and it'll be another thing to rule out. I still can't wrap my head around how it can be the pump (my brain tells me it works like a light switch. it's either off/on or pumps fuel or doesn't. I surely will keep you posted! Thanks, Henny |
05-31-2015, 10:50 AM | #10 |
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05-31-2015, 10:53 AM | #11 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
Is it possible you could have the wrong gas cap installed, vented vs non vented, just had to ask...
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06-01-2015, 12:53 PM | #12 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
From outside the normal thought process.
I had an issue similar to this while I was stationed overseas in the UK. 86' VW Passat with a Audi 5 cylinder... That bugger would move. Would lose power and eventually shut off. Let it sit for 10 or 15 minutes it would fire off no problem. Finally caught it one day. The wonderful cool moist air of the UK was causing my venturies in the carb to freeze up solid. I ran full time vacuum to my hot air unit on the air cleaner housing and problem solved. You wouldn't see it unless you pulled the air cleaner when it happened. It would happen quickly sometimes or you may drive for an hour before it freeze. Paul
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06-05-2015, 09:17 AM | #13 |
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Re: 71' C-10 cutting out intermittently
Had same issue yrs ago. Bad fuel pump. The little diapham was appearently going bad. New pump for the happy tune of 18.00 and it fixed. Have since went to a summit 100gph and runs like a champ. that is all. Good luck
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