Mos68x
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Last night I went out for a ride and quickly found myself stuck and stumped. I hit a bump that didn't look rough, but bounced us around like popcorn in the cab. A short distance after that the truck died with no notice. Fuel tank was still full (3/4-7/, so I figured to see if if there was air in the line. After burping a bit of air I got the truck started again and kept on driving...or so I thought. This happened three times in a mile before figured I would let it run at idle for a bit. Still died even sitting still with idle at 1500. Dies in a couple minutes. Couldn't find any leaks in the fuel line, but the truck had water and dirt all over it since we had gone through some puddles and mud. Figured I would wait till today to look for leaks in the fuel lines after everything had dried. Since my truck started out as a van body, my fuel tank had the extra fuel pickup port. I took it off before I left and I'm going to see if I have some fittings to put an air pressure regulator on it and pressurize the tank and fuel system so I can figure out where it is picking air in the fuel system. Right now (if the lines end up being leak-free) my suspicion is the pump and primer assembly, but please speak up if you have had any experience with this. I was planning on fixing one of my tires today instead, but this takes precedence since the truck is a couple miles away on a dirt road unsecured.