HELP Unexplained Stall D150
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HELP Unexplained Stall D150
I have a 1986 Chrysler D150 two wheel drive, 1/2 ton pickup with a 318. The truck has a Holley 2280 carb and is bone stock.
I have had three instances where, when making a right turn, the truck stalls. Two of these have been on flat roads when accelerating from a stop. The other happened when I was going down a small hill, decelerating, and merging from one road onto another.
Fluid levels are all accurate, tire pressure is good, and the truck starts right up afterwards. The truck is running well, but it is a little lean right now.
I have had three instances where, when making a right turn, the truck stalls. Two of these have been on flat roads when accelerating from a stop. The other happened when I was going down a small hill, decelerating, and merging from one road onto another.
Fluid levels are all accurate, tire pressure is good, and the truck starts right up afterwards. The truck is running well, but it is a little lean right now.
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cant remember but do you have a silinoid ( cant spell today ) on the carb if so check to make sure its working fine and make sure your carb is clean and tight to the manifold ..... any vacuum leaks that you can hear or find ?
#4
Make sure the float level is set correctly on the carb, if its set low that would explain why it is stalling because the fuel will slosh to one side and not be picked up. Also check and see if when your trucks at that angle of when its stalls if any wire looms are being pinched or pulled on that would make a bad connection
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