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Additional clue

Wow, you guys are very helpful. Thanks!

Here's another clue:
There's a metal tube coming off of the passenger side exhaust manifold, and going to the carb, that seems to be detached:

F250_manifold_broken_hose.jpg


I looked through my '72 Truck shop manual but couldn't find what it was.

What is it and could this be the source of some of my troubles.

To respond to some of your questions:

The engine cranks fine and the carb seems to be getting sufficient gas. Some of the cylinders are firing but from the sound and feel, not all are.
Also, the car lives parked on a hill--passenger side uphill, drivers side down. And the gas blowing out of the exhaust manifold seal is on the downhill side.

Lemme know what you think and what that tube is.

Thanks again!
John
 

TexasNomad

FTFS Designated DRINKER!
Whoa, I"ve never seen that before.
That doesn't looks factory to me, but I don't know much about the 360.
I would say it has some thing to do with the EGR?.
But truly that one has me stumped..
 

TexasNomad

FTFS Designated DRINKER!
I looked at all my books and did was looking around on google images and nothing.
I have a feeling that might be some thing some body added..
Can you fallow the line back on to the carb and shoots some more pics?
That would help greatly to see what its plugged in to?
 
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Can you fallow the line back on to the carb and shoots some more pics?
That would help greatly to see what its plugged in to?

From the passenger side of the carb:

F250_manifold_broken_hose_B.jpg


From the driver side of the carb:

F250_manifold_broken_hose_C.jpg

(sorry for the blurry pic)

I'll try to get a better shot of exactly where the tube enters the carb.

--JP
 

A_G

wuh?
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TexasNomad

FTFS Designated DRINKER!
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that line seriously looks like an additional fuel line. ive seen some carbs with dual fuel hook ups. but i dont know. vent line maybe?

That's what i was thinking a vent line, but why on earth would it be hook in to the Exhaust manifold? some kinda weird Emissions thing?
 

A_G

wuh?
3,188
74
Tulsa, Ok
That's what i was thinking a vent line, but why on earth would it be hook in to the Exhaust manifold? some kinda weird Emissions thing?

dunno. Didnt think those trucks had emmissions on them, but ive never seen a california bumpside in person, since they did or should have had some sort of emmission controls on them
 

Fellro

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It is to the choke coil to get the choke to release by warming it.
 
Update and Resolution!

Hi all,
Thanks for all your input this week. It really helped me get up to speed on what to be looking at.
Had my truck towed to the mechanic this morning and got it back this afternoon.
Fortunately the problems weren't too deep. Compression tests indicated that the engine was still sound.
The choke was stuck closed and a piece had broken off, which was making the float stick.
So way too much gas and not enough air.
And the exhaust manifold gasket was old and failing at most cylinders.
So the choke was replaced with a used one, the carb cleaned up but not rebuilt, the exhaust manifold gaskets replaced on both sides, and the choke warmer tube reattached to the manifold.
Runs great now, better than it was before it crapped out on Tuesday.
A big shout out to Rescino's Performance Engines in San Francisco for doing great work on the truck.
And thanks again to everyone who helped out in this forum!
Best,
John


(Sorry for cross posts.)
 

TexasNomad

FTFS Designated DRINKER!
Thats awesome! john I knew it had to be the carb.
My truck did the same thing when my Holly went south..
Glad you got every thing fixed.
 

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