Bogging down in 3rd and 4th
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 1:30 pm
Hey Guys,
I have a problem and want to bounce it off you guys to make sure I am on the right track. My truck was running fine while I had it out the other day. On my return leg I noticed it started spitting and sputtering in 3rd and 4th gear, rev it up and drop down to 2nd and everything was ok. As long as I kept the RPM's up it was ok. Once I limped it back to the shop, I pulled the fuel filter off to inspect it and it was full of rust. Well, we all know whats next, I pulled the line off the carb and pulled the inspection plate on the fuel tank. I used some compressed air to clear the line, changed out the in line fuel filter and the tank filter, cleaned all the crap out of the tank, put it all back together, then figured while I had gone that far might as well dig out my electric fuel pump and install it. Everything hooked back up and working, pulled it out and ran it to see if I got it fixed. No such luck. Same problem as before.
My next steps are to hook up a vacuum gauge to the intake manifold and see what that tells me. I will do a tune up on it since I am under the hood anyway. I am guessing ( I hate to do that) that maybe some of the crap that I cleaned out of the fuel tank made it through the filter and into the carb clogging up one of the ports. Under high RPM (lots of vacuum) it runs fine, higher gears less RPM spits and sputters. Looks like a carb rebuild may be in order also.
I have been reading on the site about timing these beast using a vacuum gauge, I cant locate the post that explains how to do that. Can someone point me in the right direction? Or is it in the manuals?
As always thanks in advance for the help and direction.
Mark
I have a problem and want to bounce it off you guys to make sure I am on the right track. My truck was running fine while I had it out the other day. On my return leg I noticed it started spitting and sputtering in 3rd and 4th gear, rev it up and drop down to 2nd and everything was ok. As long as I kept the RPM's up it was ok. Once I limped it back to the shop, I pulled the fuel filter off to inspect it and it was full of rust. Well, we all know whats next, I pulled the line off the carb and pulled the inspection plate on the fuel tank. I used some compressed air to clear the line, changed out the in line fuel filter and the tank filter, cleaned all the crap out of the tank, put it all back together, then figured while I had gone that far might as well dig out my electric fuel pump and install it. Everything hooked back up and working, pulled it out and ran it to see if I got it fixed. No such luck. Same problem as before.
My next steps are to hook up a vacuum gauge to the intake manifold and see what that tells me. I will do a tune up on it since I am under the hood anyway. I am guessing ( I hate to do that) that maybe some of the crap that I cleaned out of the fuel tank made it through the filter and into the carb clogging up one of the ports. Under high RPM (lots of vacuum) it runs fine, higher gears less RPM spits and sputters. Looks like a carb rebuild may be in order also.
I have been reading on the site about timing these beast using a vacuum gauge, I cant locate the post that explains how to do that. Can someone point me in the right direction? Or is it in the manuals?
As always thanks in advance for the help and direction.
Mark