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Old 09-09-2012, 02:12 PM   #1
Bumbadawg
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Greensboro, NC
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Problems with my 1977 Chevy C10

Hi all,

So it goes a little something like this:

I recently bought a 1977 Chevy C10 and it ran great for the first two days. However on the third day-or night I should say-after work, I went out and tried to start it so that I could head home. I turned the key numerous times and all I got was the whine of the starter. I applied the gas several times and then pumped it. Finally I got it to turn over but it died almost as quickly. After letting the fuel pump run for a minute I turned it over again and this time it idled..albeit close to death..until I touched the gas pedal. Then it died.

I had the vehicle towed to my parents place which wasnt far away and changed the fuel pump. After a few attempts it rumbled to life-I messed with the carbs (edelbrock four barrel) mix and idle screws til it sounded real good. I let it run for a bit and then ran it up and down the road. Finally I drove it home. It felt strong. Stopped at Autozone and grabbed a new filter and then hopped back in and drove it home. It sat for a day and then I went out to start it. Nothing but the whine of the starter..finally it kicked over..but I only got it to rev a couple of times and then when I let go of the gas pedal..dead again.

Is there any way that we can come up with a consensus for what I should try next? The guy that installed the carb did a horrible job and has like four bolts on each screw as spacers as well as a lot of sealant around the gasket area. Maybe a air leak there? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated as I am very "green" at even working on cars. Quite literally changing the fuel pump was the first thing I have ever done to a vehicle save checking the oil. =)

Thanks,
Joe Bullins

Greensboro, NC
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