63 IIa. I have replaced the following:
1) New 1BBL Carb from Host
2) Elect Fuel Pump
3) Plugs
4) Cap
5) Wires
6) Points
7) New Coil
If I just sit, and let the truck idle for approx 15 minutes, then shut it down 1) It will restart if I try with less than a minutes time elapsed since shutting down, but if I wait say more than 3-5 minutes the truck will not restart. I disconnect the fuel line from the carb, run the pump, plenty of gas comes out, but I let it run for about a minute just to get cool gas thru the lines, then reconnect. Still will not start. I don't think I have a vapor lock, as I get plenty of fuel out the line when disconnected.
1) Is is possible that the exhaust manifold is getting the intake manifold to hot, thereby vaporizing the fuel as it comes into the intake? The reason I am asking is that if I our a bit of fuel into the intake, it bubbles like it is boiling. I have not changed the manifold configurations, and the gasket is between the intake and exhaust, just thought I'd ask this. It seems fuel related, as it will immed retire if I try to start within a minute of shutting it down, I just don't know where the issue is, as again, I seem to have plenty of fuel pressure.
2) Once the truck cools down it fires right up.
Ongoing Problem!!!!
1) New 1BBL Carb from Host
2) Elect Fuel Pump
3) Plugs
4) Cap
5) Wires
6) Points
7) New Coil
If I just sit, and let the truck idle for approx 15 minutes, then shut it down 1) It will restart if I try with less than a minutes time elapsed since shutting down, but if I wait say more than 3-5 minutes the truck will not restart. I disconnect the fuel line from the carb, run the pump, plenty of gas comes out, but I let it run for about a minute just to get cool gas thru the lines, then reconnect. Still will not start. I don't think I have a vapor lock, as I get plenty of fuel out the line when disconnected.
1) Is is possible that the exhaust manifold is getting the intake manifold to hot, thereby vaporizing the fuel as it comes into the intake? The reason I am asking is that if I our a bit of fuel into the intake, it bubbles like it is boiling. I have not changed the manifold configurations, and the gasket is between the intake and exhaust, just thought I'd ask this. It seems fuel related, as it will immed retire if I try to start within a minute of shutting it down, I just don't know where the issue is, as again, I seem to have plenty of fuel pressure.
2) Once the truck cools down it fires right up.
Ongoing Problem!!!!
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