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04-17-2016, 09:43 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Spring Hill, Florida
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Check those fuel lines.
So a few weeks ago I was driving my truck with the new 350 in and getting the "kinks" worked out and everything dialed in. On a run down the toll road she sputtered and acted like she was going to die. I dropped down from 70 to 60 and she caught back up and I made it home.
Sense then I have been running around and have not had trouble. I thought the problem could have been electrical so I invested in a better distributor and replaced/added ground straps. Everything thing ran perfect the 30 miles to my friends house. On the way home she died on me 3 times. The third time I thought to myself, this is not electrical because I can pump the gas and it will fire and then die. it has no fuel. I thought maybe a clogged fuel filter or a bad (new) fuel pump. I looked down and the darn rubber line has a 90* kink in it. A couple of zip ties form the tool box and I get her home without a hitch. I think I will grab a piece of hard line to make the bend so the rubber does not have the chance to kink. BTW the rubber line is about a year old so maybe its just that time. |
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