JimmieD wrote:
Just because it allows engine to run occassionally that doesn't mean the carb is okay. A sticking or misadjusted float will cause exactly what you describe, because float bowl may only fill enough to allow a short period of operation.
I have tried 2 other carbs, both did exactly the same thing, I'm looking at that and assuming that it is not a carb problem.
JimmieD wrote:
Just because fuel pump does pump some fuel doesn't mean it pumps enough fuel to supply the engine under load. Also a clogged fuel filter may allow enough fuel to pass into carb bowel but not enough to run the engine.
Actually I just realized that I haven't actually changed the fuel pump as I said I did. I hooked another up earlier on, but never replaced the one on the truck because I couldn't get the thing off and didn't want to drive it around with the new one just hanging there. I will try putting the new one on again tomorrow. I replaced the fuel filter already. Also, it's not necessarily that it won't drive under load, most of the time I can floor it when it threatens to die and it will maintain flow until everything goes back to normal and the truck seemingly runs perfect again, then I let up on the gas to remain at the desired speed.
JimmieD wrote:
A clogged fuel line might allow just enough fuel through to fill bowl slowly but not enough to supply engine under load.
I have cleaned out the fuel lines with an air compressor.