TRUCK DIES AT STOPS

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TRUCK DIES AT STOPS

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weird im cruising along and it dies at stops?? fuel?
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does it start right back up easily?
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That could be a hundred different things. More information, lots more.
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Try adjusting the idle.
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willowbilly3 wrote:That could be a hundred different things. More information, lots more.
:yt: : fuel pump, carb, clogged filter, fuel lines, not enough air, idle adjustment and much much more.
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I had the same problem and it turned out to be a vacuum cap off. The cap for the hookup for power brakes that I don't have popped off and it sucked too much air. As mentioned before, several things could cause this. For vacuum leaks, listen for a hissing sound under the hood.
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check your ignition switch.
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YES IT USUALLY STARTS RIGHT AWAY
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ok lets check the ignition switch. can you wiggle the switch up and down without turning it while its running and get it to cut out? if yes replace switch. if no it is a different problem maybe a carb adjustment is in order.
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Joshpow wrote:I had the same problem and it turned out to be a vacuum cap off. The cap for the hookup for power brakes that I don't have popped off and it sucked too much air. As mentioned before, several things could cause this. For vacuum leaks, listen for a hissing sound under the hood.
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If I was guessing that would be my first. Definitely check all the bases before attacking the carb, carb settings generally don't just change or drift off by themselves.
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what did you find out about your truck?
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I also thought of another thing, my 390 doesn't like some of the 10% alky and won't idle if I use it. If I use Sinclair 10%, I end up heel and toeing it to keep it running at stops.
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loose wires under the hood. Coil to switch push on terminal or coil to dizzy. I had the power to the vehicle drop out and the cause was a taped over wire splice near the starter solenoid.
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