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Old 04-30-2007, 06:01 PM
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72 Chevy C10 350 stalling problem

Today I was on the way home from lunch when my 72 350 small block sputtered and died.

The back of my truck looks like it has some kind of fluid sprayed on it that's been leaking so I looked under the hook and the last 2 plug wires on the passenger side are sticky with oil residue it looks like.

I unscrewed the last plug and it wasn't caked with oil or anything so I cleaned it, screwed it back in, tightened it, put the wire back on and my truck fired up just fine, idled for about 2 minutes, then died and won't start now. I can get the truck to fire up if I crank it and keep the gas pressed all the way down until it starts but it stalls and dies when idling or under a small load. Anyone have any ideas of what they think is wrong with it?

It's sitting in a parking lot cooling off so I can check all the plugs because passenger side head gaskets have a slight leak so it burns a little oil and requires cleaning. I'm hoping that I just didnt clean the plugs in time and thats all it takes but I was wanting to see if anyone else has any advice on what they think it could be granted that I know for a fact its something on the passenger side.
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Old 07-16-2007, 03:30 PM
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Re: 72 Chevy C10 350 stalling problem

75 posts im hoping you have some background on engines. Check that HEI rotor and Cap. Is the distributor cap bolt tight? May have kicked it out of time. If you have oil soaked into the wires they may be jumping from them to the block somewhere. Best time to check if this is happening is at night. Ofc youll look for a spark jumping. Look close, have a friend help.


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Old 07-20-2007, 06:55 AM
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Old 07-23-2007, 11:14 AM
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Re: 72 Chevy C10 350 stalling problem

Sounds like your running out of fuel. Check pressure.
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Old 07-26-2007, 04:26 PM
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Re: 72 Chevy C10 350 stalling problem

Could be that your carb float has sank and eng is flooding.
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