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04-04-2018, 08:25 PM | #1 |
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My 1956 Chevy Truck won't start
Hello Folks, my first post on here. I have an original 1956 Chevy Dump Truck, its a slant or straight 6 cylinders and I have owned her for 2 years. I never drive it much, but started her every 2 weeks. 1 barrel carburetor.
2 weeks ago I started the truck with the choke on and let her run for about 5 minutes with the choke on and it quit while it was running. I made several attempts to start her again and had no success starting her. Several times it sounded like she wanted to start, but no success. Today I removed the oil air-breather and cleaned it, removed the inline fuel filter and replaced it with a plastic see through one. At times it sounded like she wanted to start but then I could tell she did not want to start. I sprayed starter fluid at times in the carb (alone) but had no success either. I noticed the carburetor had a small leak (ooze) of fuel from the front bottom, buttery fly front bottom, I'm, guessing. I have read on other forums, it could be anything from the carburetor to the fuel pump, fuel line clogged, vapor lock, coil. condenser distributor cap, etc. So my question is - what would you attempt next? Should I rebuild the carburetor next? Its hard trying to diagnose without a little helper. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Last edited by dolphans1; 04-04-2018 at 08:39 PM. |
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