zachakamp
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I bought a 1970 M818 5-ton about a year and a half ago. I just bobtail around town maybe once every 3 or 4 weeks with it. I haven't had any issues with the truck up until now. I was sitting at a stop light, and when I went to take off, it died. It took a bit of cranking, but it started up and seemed to idle fine, but as soon as I'd tap the accelerator, the engine would die. Once I tried the hand throttle and was able to get RPMs, but as soon as I tried to take off...dead. Each try got worse, and now it will not start at all. I keep my fuel tanks full, and I double-checked. I went through the process to bleed air from the line, but that didn't seem to be an issue at all. Any thoughts?

Also, check all your fuel (supply) lines particularly around the fuel tank selector valve. The selector valve is notorious for these problems and is usually the culprit or something in its near vicinity. Make sure you are not drawing air through rotted fuel hoses, lines or loose connections. My truck had the same issues shortly after I got it. It seems to be a degenerative thing as you drive a truck that has sat for a while.