mud390
1/2 ton status
Ok. Here's what happened. 1981 K10 with a 250 inline 6, speed manual. Cranked the truck up at the house, feed it just a little gas like always and it started right up. Let it warm up for about 10 minutes and off I went to the gas station to put some air in the tires. I need an air compressor, but thats another topic.
Anyhow. Get there, shut the truck off, put air in the tires. BS with the guys that work there for a few and back in the truck. It was off for no more than 10 minutes. Try to start it and it just keeps turning over. Feed it a little gas. Nothing. Pump the pedal a couple times. Nothing. Pulled the air cleaner to see if it was getting gas and there was steam coming from the carb. Granted it is about 35 to 40 degrees outside. Tried to start it a few more times, with no luck. Left the truck.
Came back about an hour later. Cranked on it for about 20 seconds, feeding it gas, and it very stubbornly started. Once it was running, it ran fine. Got it back to the house, about 2 miles, with no problems. Shut it off, and started it up 3 more times without a hitch. What gives???? Don't want the truck to leave me stranded again.
Kris
Anyhow. Get there, shut the truck off, put air in the tires. BS with the guys that work there for a few and back in the truck. It was off for no more than 10 minutes. Try to start it and it just keeps turning over. Feed it a little gas. Nothing. Pump the pedal a couple times. Nothing. Pulled the air cleaner to see if it was getting gas and there was steam coming from the carb. Granted it is about 35 to 40 degrees outside. Tried to start it a few more times, with no luck. Left the truck.
Came back about an hour later. Cranked on it for about 20 seconds, feeding it gas, and it very stubbornly started. Once it was running, it ran fine. Got it back to the house, about 2 miles, with no problems. Shut it off, and started it up 3 more times without a hitch. What gives???? Don't want the truck to leave me stranded again.
Kris

) before i did, the rig would do that alot in the cold winter weather of eastern washington. i found out that it was water in the tank that came down the line and would freeze. several bottles of gas line antifreeze cured the prob.