Not to be a smart alec, however you shouldn't have a carburetor on your truck. It would be a throttle body. If it is a throttle body injection, then I would suspect that your fuel filter is plugged. Change that, and you should be fine. There is one other possibility, you may also have a bad pressure regulator.
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No, a 1995 Chevrolet Suburban does not have a carburetor. The carburetors were changed in 1995 and replaced with fuel injectors.
On the fuel line going to the carburetor.
67 chevelle's never had fuel injectors, they had a carburetor.
1987 is the last year for a carburetor.
If installed properly and maintained, it will not be harmful.
One of the fuel injectors in the throttle body may be leaking.
If you have such a valve, it was installed as an aftermarket modification. Check with whoever installed it.
It doesn't have a carburetor. It has a fuel injected throttle body. They have no adjustments. It's all controled by the ECM (Engine Control Module).
Yes, I believe that was the first year for the "spider".
Its either along the frame on fuel injected engines or in the carburetor
Hard to say, they have several intakes and carburetors for that application.