Hello, Purchased a former light blue school suburban with 79k and the motor is 350 TBI. Of course the test drive, the 90mile drive home and 3 or 4 trips to town it ran good. Idle did seem to be a bit high though.
Then it rained one night and I could not get it to start in the morning (probably needs cap/rotor). The next day it fired right up and I was almost to town when I went over some rough RR tracks. After those tracks it ran rough and only would go 25-40mph.
Checked it over and noticed a spark plug wire loose on the cap. Changed the fuel filter for good measure and pushed back down the wire on the cap.
When trying to start the truck now it will not stay running unless you give it some gas. My attempt at going around the block was met with a dying vehicle unless I really feathered the pedal and some backfires out the carb. The EGR valve appears new so I'm thinking fuel pressure reg or maybe bad fuel pump. For me usually fuel pumps just quit working so not sure.
Also I don't have any brake fluid to the rear drums or a trickle on the driver rear only. So what is the best way to unclog the lines? Compressed air?
Thanks for any help. Brian
Then it rained one night and I could not get it to start in the morning (probably needs cap/rotor). The next day it fired right up and I was almost to town when I went over some rough RR tracks. After those tracks it ran rough and only would go 25-40mph.
Checked it over and noticed a spark plug wire loose on the cap. Changed the fuel filter for good measure and pushed back down the wire on the cap.
When trying to start the truck now it will not stay running unless you give it some gas. My attempt at going around the block was met with a dying vehicle unless I really feathered the pedal and some backfires out the carb. The EGR valve appears new so I'm thinking fuel pressure reg or maybe bad fuel pump. For me usually fuel pumps just quit working so not sure.
Also I don't have any brake fluid to the rear drums or a trickle on the driver rear only. So what is the best way to unclog the lines? Compressed air?
Thanks for any help. Brian