Not to mention the correct wheels and hub caps.Pretty well original truck before I got it. One owner

Not to mention the correct wheels and hub caps.Pretty well original truck before I got it. One owner

I had a cracked rubber line on the frame rail that was just before the pump. It wouldn't leak fuel, but I think it would allow the pump to pull air in.Stock 350 with a q-jet
I had a cracked rubber line on the frame rail that was just before the pump. It wouldn't leak fuel, but I think it would allow the pump to pull air in.
Just a thought...
I had my old '68 act similar once. The mechanical pump wouldn't push enough. I had converted the truck to saddle tanks. But I ended up putting a little electric diaphragm pump under the cab feeding the mechanical pump. I wired it ignition hot, but with a switch too. I could reproduce the problem, turn on the pump and make it run. It apparently cured itself later, cuz I turned the switch off the next year, and no problem.
But anyway, I would wonder if the Holley pump is too much, but if your truck has the factory return line, maybe you could get away with it?
Time to LQ9?
5.3s are half the price. No need to blow budget on this crusty gem
Anyone ever had an Sm465 bind up real bad. Gets stuck in neutral. Couldn’t shift into any gear. Had to pull shifter and wiggle things around and re attach shifter
Always made it work though. Not like a auto that decides not to shift.I have... very frustrating!Always made it work though. Not like a auto that decides not to shift.

No fun your tour stalled on a incline/rock and gotta pull the shifter without rolling off![]()


You're the one asleep at the wheel. The Nebraska boys know how to partyOh god how have I not seen this. It’s like I’m in longbed heaven with hubcaps and big tires.. @Bent77 this is good stuff