GaryMB
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I installed a gm hei and motorcraft carb a couple of days ago in my cj7. I'm pretty sure the timing is good. At first I had trouble with it backfiring, and then after some adjusting of the floats it was doing better...until it lost almost all its power and the manifold started to glow. Today i fired it up, hoping to adjust the carb with the aid of a friend's vacuum gauge, but, alas, the jeep would not idle any lower than 1500 rpm! The throttle plate would not move, even if I pushed on it...it was not resting on the idle screw. To top it off, the vacuum read about 12" the first time i ran it, but after it died and i started it back up the gauge stayed at about 0", regardless of float level/fuel mixture. When giving it gas, the engine would not rev, unless I gave it gas very slowly, and then it still really sucked. Also, the rpm did bounce up and down a couple of times, but not very often as I would expect with a vacuum leak. Oh, and the manifold continued to glow today. PLEASE HELP! I have a big wheeling trip planned for this weekend, the first one in several months that all my wheeling buddies have been able to commit to.
I installed a gm hei and motorcraft carb a couple of days ago in my cj7. I'm pretty sure the timing is good. At first I had trouble with it backfiring, and then after some adjusting of the floats it was doing better...until it lost almost all its power and the manifold started to glow. Today i fired it up, hoping to adjust the carb with the aid of a friend's vacuum gauge, but, alas, the jeep would not idle any lower than 1500 rpm! The throttle plate would not move, even if I pushed on it...it was not resting on the idle screw. To top it off, the vacuum read about 12" the first time i ran it, but after it died and i started it back up the gauge stayed at about 0", regardless of float level/fuel mixture. When giving it gas, the engine would not rev, unless I gave it gas very slowly, and then it still really sucked. Also, the rpm did bounce up and down a couple of times, but not very often as I would expect with a vacuum leak. Oh, and the manifold continued to glow today. PLEASE HELP! I have a big wheeling trip planned for this weekend, the first one in several months that all my wheeling buddies have been able to commit to.