OrngK5
Registered Member
Hey, coming to the gurus again for some help... I finally got a new tank installed on my 1978 K5, but the other day it was stalling out at stop lights and sometimes dying during driving. The first time it died at a stop light it started up fine, but every time after it got progressively harder and harder to start eventually I had to drop it off at work. The final time it died out it backfired and I figured it was time to stop.
I assume vapor lock? I live in CA, it was a fair amount of stop and go driving and the air temp was around 98, so I assume it was extremely hot on the pavement too... The fuel filter is fine, the tank is new, there is only one fuel pump and the engine a 400 with a carburetor.
Cliffs:
1978 K5 400cib carb'd
Died repeatedly in stop go driving
CA driver, 98 - 100+ degree weather
New tank, clean fuel filter, fluid levels fine
Possible vapor lock?
Thanks in advance!
I assume vapor lock? I live in CA, it was a fair amount of stop and go driving and the air temp was around 98, so I assume it was extremely hot on the pavement too... The fuel filter is fine, the tank is new, there is only one fuel pump and the engine a 400 with a carburetor.
Cliffs:
1978 K5 400cib carb'd
Died repeatedly in stop go driving
CA driver, 98 - 100+ degree weather
New tank, clean fuel filter, fluid levels fine
Possible vapor lock?
Thanks in advance!

... I pulled the air cleaner off and looked down the carb and I didn't see any fuel shoot from the nozzles. It idles between 5-700 RPMs and runs at the middle to high range on the temperature gauge, but it doesn't reach the red.