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07-03-2017, 03:06 PM | #1 |
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Problem Idling After Not Running For a Month
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I just finished bolting everything back in place after replacing the clutch and flywheel on my 78 GMC K15. The job took longer than I had anticipated between work and vacation and the truck hasn't run for about 1.5 months. Now when I turn it over it will start but is rough and won't stay running without some light gas pedal. As the engine warms it has a harder time staying alive so I haven't run it for more than 30 seconds at a time. I've turned it over a few times over a few days and the situation hasn't improved. It's getting gas but the gas is a little old. I put some stabilizer in the primary tank and put about a gallon of fresh gas in the nearly empty secondary tank. I've been starting it with the secondary tank. I replaced the spark plugs today one by one and squirted some oil inside each cylinder to make sure they're getting lubed since I figure the oil is sitting at the bottom of the pan. I removed, cleaned, and reinstalled the after market fuel filter just before the carburetor. No results and I'm fresh out of ideas after browsing the repair manual and the forums. Any recommendations?
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07-03-2017, 09:43 PM | #2 |
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Re: Problem Idling After Not Running For a Month
How was it running previously? You check for any corrosion in the cap? Check for a sticky float?
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07-03-2017, 10:13 PM | #3 |
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Re: Problem Idling After Not Running For a Month
I'd start running through the checklist, I'd probably start with vacuum pressure (looking for a vacuum leak), and timing.
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07-03-2017, 10:20 PM | #4 |
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Re: Problem Idling After Not Running For a Month
sounds like carb issue, put some seafoam in your tank and run it ....will help clean out the crappy gas and buildup from the gas
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Re: Problem Idling After Not Running For a Month
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Since the secondary is nearly empty I may consider dropping it to investigate. Next steps I think will be to put the secondary tank hose into my lawn mower gas can and see if I can get it running from there. That way I can isolate bad gas or not but it seems like the most probable cause. I had been planning on putting in a new float and filter anyway for both tanks I was just hoping it'd be a little further down the line. Thanks for the tips, I'll post an update!
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07-03-2017, 11:51 PM | #6 |
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Re: Problem Idling After Not Running For a Month
A month and a half doesn't sound like a "bad gas" problem to me. I've had gas sit for 6+ months, and fire right up.
By all means, test the theory and leave no stone un-turned. But I think the problem is going to be someplace other than your gas tank...
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