02-16-2017, 05:30 PM | #1 |
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1979 C20 Fuel pump
1979 chevy c20
454, th400, 14 bolt rear with 3.73 dual tank. might have an issue with fuel pump. The old fuel pump on it looked new when I replaced it. I drove this truck 5 hours back home at 75mph when I first bought it. Then just around town with about 10 miles of highway for about 2 weeks. The truck started bogging down at times on the highway. Then left me stranded. Fuel pump went out. When I pulled the old one out, looks like the rod where the pump arm pivots broke. I replaced the fuel pump with what Autozone had. Its been about 7 weeks and about 300 miles later, I felt that bog again on the highway, I have not driven it since. About to give it another go. Video shows filter at the carb. Not sure what it could be and if that is normal. when I first replaced pump, that thing looked to always be full. Should I use a "heavy duty" pump sourced elsewhere. video: https://youtu.be/QwwSio7YYSI any suggestions to solve this problem would be great. |
02-17-2017, 08:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1979 C20 Fuel pump
That pump is barely working. If a new one doesn't pump more than that, then you could have a blockage in the tank. In that case I would try letting the pump suck from a gas can and short hose to the pump to see if it will pump more. Hopefully it isn't a bad cam lobe.
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02-17-2017, 11:51 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1979 C20 Fuel pump
I was gona blow thru the lines all the way back to tanks. I did check lines after tank filter to crab, they were clean. When I first installed the new pump it was working fine. I will definitely check the lines and clean them out.
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