My 1978 345 Scout was running just fine until recently and suddenly stopped yesterday. Let me describe the circumstances leading up to the event.
Bought the Scout 1 year ago yesterday. Most of the time it sits idle getting various tinkering on incidental things and occasionally running an errand. The fuel and oil pressure gauges have never worked in my history with this vehicle. It's been driven on some long highway trips (my commute to work on the freeway 40 mins, a run to stockton, two round trips to Grass Valley). It passed the stringent CA emissions test with flying colors.
It stopped on the highway being driven home from Grass Valley (I was not driving at the time so I do not have details). It also stopped on my wife running an errand. No fuel was getting to the carb, so I replaced the fuel filter. Still no gas, so I replaced the fuel pump. After the new fuel pump, it seemed to run fine.
Saturday I changed the oil. I used a good quality 10w-40 oil and a new filter. It May be just a tad over-filled (I thought I rememberd it being an 8 qt sump so I put in 7 qts and called it good, intending to top up as needed). Well, the dipstick is reading a bit high, maybe 1 quart over full I'm guessing. Didn't think that should be a problem.
Vehicle started and ran fine out front of the house, idled a minute or so to get oil up in the filter and passages. No problem. Then later I took it out to run a quick errand. Got three blocks from the house to a stop light, and pulling away from the light suddenly the engine stumbled and ran badly for about half a block and then died completely. No amount of coaxing could get it started again. I had my wife run down with a bit of fuel, just on the off chance the new fuel pump turned out to be a factory dud. Trickled a little stream into the carb while she turned over the engine. Nope, that didn't make a difference. Had to tow it home.
This morning I pulled a spark plug, thinking maybe if the valve seals or piston rings were shot I would find a wet, oil-soaked plug. Nope, it's dry and looking like a spark plug ought to.
Any suggestions on what the likely culprit might be, or things to check?
Bought the Scout 1 year ago yesterday. Most of the time it sits idle getting various tinkering on incidental things and occasionally running an errand. The fuel and oil pressure gauges have never worked in my history with this vehicle. It's been driven on some long highway trips (my commute to work on the freeway 40 mins, a run to stockton, two round trips to Grass Valley). It passed the stringent CA emissions test with flying colors.
It stopped on the highway being driven home from Grass Valley (I was not driving at the time so I do not have details). It also stopped on my wife running an errand. No fuel was getting to the carb, so I replaced the fuel filter. Still no gas, so I replaced the fuel pump. After the new fuel pump, it seemed to run fine.
Saturday I changed the oil. I used a good quality 10w-40 oil and a new filter. It May be just a tad over-filled (I thought I rememberd it being an 8 qt sump so I put in 7 qts and called it good, intending to top up as needed). Well, the dipstick is reading a bit high, maybe 1 quart over full I'm guessing. Didn't think that should be a problem.
Vehicle started and ran fine out front of the house, idled a minute or so to get oil up in the filter and passages. No problem. Then later I took it out to run a quick errand. Got three blocks from the house to a stop light, and pulling away from the light suddenly the engine stumbled and ran badly for about half a block and then died completely. No amount of coaxing could get it started again. I had my wife run down with a bit of fuel, just on the off chance the new fuel pump turned out to be a factory dud. Trickled a little stream into the carb while she turned over the engine. Nope, that didn't make a difference. Had to tow it home.
This morning I pulled a spark plug, thinking maybe if the valve seals or piston rings were shot I would find a wet, oil-soaked plug. Nope, it's dry and looking like a spark plug ought to.
Any suggestions on what the likely culprit might be, or things to check?