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[GMCnet] Re: Engine trouble [message #366681 is a reply to message #366680] Fri, 10 September 2021 17:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Maybe clogged fuel filter

Randy Hecht
Roswell, GA

1974 Canyon Lands GMC Motor-coach


> On Sep 10, 2021, at 17:38, Jim D. wrote:
>
> Hello gentlemen,
> Need a little trouble shooting. Camper broke down today on the way to our last trip of the season. Driving fine then all of sudden two backfires
> and engine shut down. Coasted to a stop on the side of the road. Had minimal tools to diagnose anything. After pulling over tried to crank engine over
> again and nothing. Did check for spark which we had. Didn’t get a chance to check if we were getting fuel. Pregnant wife and a nice sheriff had the
> rig on truck and towing it back home before I had a chance to mess around with it anymore. Any chance it would be fuel? Working with remanded S&J
> engine. No upgrades or anything.
> --
> Jim DeMellia and Jen Radefeld and our cat Ickis
> NH natives
> 1975 GMC “Palm Beach” ,455, her names Linda
> Full time RVers exploring the beautiful and unusual parts of the country.
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