my 1953 cdn m37 starts up great idles great then after 20 minutes stalls i cant start it back up until the engine cools down i have new points condenser rotor coil rebuilt carb fuel pump is 2 years old has good psi to carb ,gas tank is all cleaned out,i bought this truck 5 months ago i hooked up the original fuel filter so it back to stock what missin is the vent lines from distibuter to carb can anybody help thanks ralph.
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The underside of the cap has open and closed marks, open is for normal over the road driving and closed is for deep water fording. Check and see if yours is set for open, allowing air to enter the tank as fuel is used. In the closed position the vacuum produced in the tank as fuel is withdrawn will limit or stop fuel flow if the vent lines are clogged.
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Vent lines missing??
Originally posted by ralphtile61 View Postmy 1953 cdn m37 starts up great idles great then after 20 minutes stalls i cant start it back up until the engine cools down i have new points condenser rotor coil rebuilt carb fuel pump is 2 years old has good psi to carb ,gas tank is all cleaned out,i bought this truck 5 months ago i hooked up the original fuel filter so it back to stock what missin is the vent lines from distibuter to carb can anybody help thanks ralph.
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Originally posted by carter davidson View PostThe underside of the cap has open and closed marks, open is for normal over the road driving and closed is for deep water fording. Check and see if yours is set for open, allowing air to enter the tank as fuel is used. In the closed position the vacuum produced in the tank as fuel is withdrawn will limit or stop fuel flow if the vent lines are clogged.
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Originally posted by Charles Talbert View PostVent lines to the distributor are extremely vital. Not having them in place will kill the coil due to overheating really fast. This could well be your stalling issue as what you have described is a classic symptom of a bad coil. Even though you installed a new coil, no venting will bring it a quick death.
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Originally posted by ralphtile61 View Postthats what i was thinking if the distributor isnt vented when it gets hot it kills the coil thank you i have to order the vent lines
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Originally posted by Charles Talbert View PostThey are nothing more than 3/16" brake line tubing available at any parts house, just bend them to fit. The critical part is to be sure you have the correct fittings that go in the carb elbow, without these there will be no forced air flow and the lines are useless. They are easy to make up or they may possibly still be in place on the elbow.
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