63 won't stay running!

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  1. Chevguy

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    First off, hello everyone. My name is Jerry and this is my first post to this forum. I recently bought a 63 C10 long bed with the 230-6 and 3 on the tree. It ran rough when I bought it, but it was good enough to get it home. In the process of trying to clean up the fuel system, I seem to have made it worse. I put some fuel treatment in it, a new filter, a new fuel pump, and I rebuilt the carb. It will start, but that often takes a bit and when it does it seems to only run until the bowl is dry and then it dies...yet the bowl has fuel in it. :confused: I checked the output from the pump (didn't measure PSI output) and it seems to be putting out plenty. The last time it died I took the top off of the carb while it was still on the engine and it was full of fuel. I did notice that it doesn't give that squirt of fuel when I pump the throttle. I'm thinking that's the key to this, but I can't figure out why. I'm on the edge of buying a rebuilt carb, but before I do I wanted to see if any of you have suggestions.

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Rich 5150 69

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    First question is have you actually flushed the tank, is there crud in it to begin with, if there is you`ll never get it running right..it will continue to plug up...
     
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    Yeah, it's all flushed out. Clean fuel comes out of the line when I turn it over. I also forgot to mention that it'll stay running if I squirt carb cleaner, etc into the carb, but as soon as I stop it dies.
     
  4. vwnate1

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    Stalling

    If the acellerator pump doesn't squirt each time the thottle is opened , the carby needs cleaning out , no way 'round that .

    I hope you've installed an InLine clear plastic fuel filter right at the inlet of the carby ? .

    Pressure on carbrated vehicles is really low @ 2.4 PSI MAXIMUM , all you care about is volume , you appear to be good there .

    Between the carby and intake manifold is supposed to be a heat spacer , it often cracks , allowing in air making the engine lean out and stall .

    I hope you first set the points gap (.16" or 33 degrees dwell) and then the timing to 4 degrees BTDC and then gapped the spark plugs to 0.35" before touching the carby as 99 % of all carbuetor problems are in fact , electrical .
     
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    Yes what he said....:D
     
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    Thanks for the advice. The only thing I haven't done it the timing/dwell part...and that's cause it won't stay running long enough! :rolleyes:
     
  7. vwnate1

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    Basic Tuning

    Remove all spark plugs and Dist. Cap & Rotor , connect Dwell Meter and crank the engine , adjust the points gap/dwell as the engine is freely cranking over .

    When it's inspec. (33° for a 6 cylinder) stop and snug up the points screw then crank it again to test , then set the static timing to 4° BTDC by using test light and hand turning the engine until the test light *just* comes on as the 4° mark lines up as you're slowly turning the engine by hand in the direction it runs....

    Snug up the dist. clamp bolt and button it all up and you're done ~ this takes all of one hour the first time or two you do it , then you'll know how and can amaze your freinds .

    Once these two are set , LEAVE THEM ALONE as you sort out whatever is causing the stalling out .
     
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    That works Nate...we`ve alays just set the timing marks, plug in the timing light, turn key on and rotate dist ( correct rotation on #1 )until timing light fires, lock down the dist and your done.
     
  9. vwnate1

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    Points Gap & Dwell

    Setting the Dwell fist is an important step so many skip .

    By running the dwell correctly , you increase saturation of the ignition coil and so create hotter sparks .

    Spark plug gaps too are always set too narrow ~ on points equipped engines you never want to use less than .035" , even on a 6 volt system .

    If you follow the basics step by step , you'll soon have this old rig running very well indeed , even if it smokes like a mosquito fogger....
     

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