73 Series III Bucking issue

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  • sizod
    Low Range
    • Jan 2007
    • 43

    73 Series III Bucking issue

    I have this frustrating issue with my 73 Series III, Sometimes at speed typical 50mph + my truck starts to buck. It feel like a lose of power, I take my foot of the gas pedal and it seems to recover, but then as a gain more speed it starts again. It's fine going up the gears even at higher revs.

    I've replaced the Carb, Coil, new Pertronix Flamethrower Distributor and new proline fuel pump. I'm still getting the same issue. The fuel filter and sediment bowls are clean and clear.

    I re-timed it with both a gun and also by ear and feel, Its running right now at about 10˚ advanced, which I read is common with the Pertronix flamethrower setup.

    Any thoughts? Cheers
  • TriedStone
    Low Range
    • Apr 2007
    • 81

    #2
    Sounds to me like its starving for fuel. My guess and a pretty week one at that would be the pump but since its new that "should" rule that out. What kind of carb are you running? Could be in the ignition but I can't imagine what would cause the spark to become intermittent. Does it ever back fire during the bucking?

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    • scott
      Overdrive
      • Oct 2006
      • 1226

      #3
      pick up tube restriction would cause fuel starve symptoms while sed bowl and in line appear clean. if you still have the screens on the pick up tubes i'd remove 'em. i did so crap in the tanks will get sucked up to the sed bowl and filter which are easier to clean or replace than pulling the pick up tube and cleaning those screens
      '64 Series IIA 88 Canvas Tilt
      '68 Series IIA RHD Ambulance
      '76 Spitfire 1500
      '07 LR3 (Series Recovery Vehicle)

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      • bmohan55
        4th Gear
        • Sep 2008
        • 435

        #4
        Weak fuel pump, even though it's new. I went thru two new pro-line fuel pumps and intermittently had the same issue, and more than occasional vapor locking. Recently bought a posi-flow electric pump at NAPA for $53 and all issues went away. Also starts and idles MUCH better. Wouldn't hurt to check the pick up screen too, as suggested in the above post.

        I have a thirsty Rochester carb so you may have different issues.
        04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
        '72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky

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        • graniterover
          1st Gear
          • Oct 2006
          • 167

          #5
          I too put a proline fuel pump on and after changing points, fuel lines, fuel filter, spark plugs AND 2 CARBS, it was the pump. Put an electric one on that I found on the floor of my garage and it's been perfect for 4 years.

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          • LR Max
            3rd Gear
            • Feb 2010
            • 315

            #6
            You have **** in your fuel lines/a nasty kink. Not stuff, not rust, ****. Straight up ****.

            Unlook everything and blow em out. Air compressor works well but if you don't have that, get a straw and you can blow em out call girl style. Use the straw because you don't want gas in your mouth. Oh, and undo the gas tank cap, otherwise you run the risk of actually pressurizing the tank (more of a problem if you are using an air compressor). This is not fun.

            Plan on a gas tank cleaning in your future.

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            • ArlowCT
              2nd Gear
              • Jul 2008
              • 238

              #7
              3 X the electric fuel pump idea!

              I switched a few years back after 2 new mechanical pumps failed. You really can't beat them, it's like a hot rod now

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              • TedW
                5th Gear
                • Feb 2007
                • 887

                #8
                [QUOTE=bmohan55;50959]Recently bought a posi-flow electric pump at NAPA for $53 and all issues went away.QUOTE]

                Which one did you get?
                Where did you mount it?

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                • bmohan55
                  4th Gear
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 435

                  #9
                  Can't recall the model number but it was a Facet Posi-flow, the only model NAPA carried, it came highly reccommended from the counter people there. Not sure how to discribe where I mounted it. Not on the frame itself as with the attached fuel filter I felt it would be in harms way, I put it on the vertical peice coming off the frame in front of the gas tank.
                  Hope that helps
                  04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
                  '72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky

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                  • TedW
                    5th Gear
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 887

                    #10
                    My question involved getting the pump with the correct psi - but I suppose I could look that up in the green bible, couldn't I?

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                    • bmohan55
                      4th Gear
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 435

                      #11
                      depends on your carb most likely...If I recall this pump is between 4-7psi and has worked will with my Rochester. Just found this...

                      Motor Components, LLC is your destination for ordering electronic fuel pumps. We’re located in Elmira, NY, and ship nationwide. Order today!
                      04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
                      '72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky

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                      • TedW
                        5th Gear
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 887

                        #12
                        Originally posted by bmohan55
                        depends on your carb most likely...If I recall this pump is between 4-7psi and has worked will with my Rochester.
                        I've got a basic Weber 1bbl. Anyone out there know offhand what the psi should be?

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                        • scott
                          Overdrive
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 1226

                          #13
                          Originally posted by TedW
                          I've got a basic Weber 1bbl. Anyone out there know offhand what the psi should be?
                          don't know about the 1bbl but the 2 likes 2 to 3 psi
                          '64 Series IIA 88 Canvas Tilt
                          '68 Series IIA RHD Ambulance
                          '76 Spitfire 1500
                          '07 LR3 (Series Recovery Vehicle)

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                          • bmohan55
                            4th Gear
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 435

                            #14
                            As I understand it the float on the carb will regulate the fuel delivery and my pump will respond to that. In my search before switching to electric others have experianced flooding of the carb with an electric and routed a return line but I haven't that necessary.
                            04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
                            '72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky

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                            • jgkmmoore
                              1st Gear
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 105

                              #15
                              Fuel pressure/Weber 1 bbl

                              Ted W-
                              Facet pump #60104 is what you want. It runs about 4 lbs at idle, and 1.5+ at cruise/hiway speeds. Believe that to be right in the proper range for 1 bbl Weber.
                              Regards-Jeff

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