I have had my 85 sierra for 3 months now and still new to the forum.
It was running fine (In canada) so cold starts were not an issue neither was idling. Right now, however, the vehicle will run just fine for around 20 minutes.. then when I press the gas pedal down... the engine will bog down and make the sound
chop chop chop chop chop... before the engine picks up speed and begins pulling again and sounding fine. (the chop chop sound is not metal on metal). It has oil. While its bogging down i get almost NO POWER until the engine picks up again and resumes somewhat normal operation.
Also... especially on hills the vehicle will try to stall out. Any kind of incline causes the vehicle to eventually hesitate and then it requires putting my foot to the floor to get the vehicle to go up.
the engine will eventually pick up and resume running strong. Then out of the blue the vehicle stalls out and i'm there on the side of the road starting it with my foot on the throttle to get it started.. then it runs the rest of the day A OK.
Now.. this morning... i try to start it and it just dies every time.
I'm going to be heading over to the parts store to begin with the following: fuel filter, air filter, pcv valve, and oil pressure switch. (the choke light is on) and i am pretty sure its the oil pressure switch.. but that requires the distributor to come out to access.
Could a bad or inoperative choke cause the symptoms I've described? I've just ordered two books on carb rebuilding to read through if that is my only recourse on this.
Thanks for reading!
Jason.