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Old August 17th, 2012, 8:42 AM
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Pull the top off the carb, if there is no gas in the float bowl, replace the filter. To check the pump, remove fuel line to carb, with a can or something to catch it, crank engine (I assume it is a mechanical pump). If you get gas, it isn't the pump.

You probably would be wise to check the pump first.
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Originally Posted by pzqmka
i have a shreader valve adaptor and a psi gague here but i dont know what the pressure should be? anyone got mitchel on demand by any chance?
i cant remember off the top of my head. but its either 45, or 50-55 psi... if it is not there then you do not have enough fuel pressure for the car to start. check your fuel filter, although it will most likely be the pump.
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Originally Posted by rich5472
I'm back,thank goodness. DID NOT SEE GAS SQUIRTING DOWN THROAT OF CARB WHEN PULLING ON LINKAGE. NOW WHAT?
(To old chevy)
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45 or 50-55 psi would be for fuel injection. For a carb it would be 6-7 psi. If this truck sits outside then climb underneath it starting at the tank and have a look. If it has an electric fuel pump it could be as simple as a critter building a nest on top of the tank knocked a wire loose a chewed on the rubber part of the fuel line. Maybe dry rot from heat and age. Change fuel filter.
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Originally Posted by grumpychevy
45 or 50-55 psi would be for fuel injection. For a carb it would be 6-7 psi.
correct. but i was replying to the 2001 that stated he had a starting issue as well.
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My bad, my mind was on the original post.
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