The Jeep starts up and idols like a champ! But then lags, sputters then stalls at about 35mph, which might actually be related to hitting a specific RPM.
A little background; I recently installed a new Painless Wiring Harness, naturally bypassing the computer. I replaced a NEW Distributor+cap, fuel hoses and filter in the engine, and running a Weber 32/36 DGEV.
The temp gauge is not working, might be an old bad connector. The oil pressure gauge are not working, and I have no clue why. These might be irrelevant, but nevertheless concern me to drive like that.
I've inspected the spark plugs, and all 6 look as follows;
http://noyhadar.com/blog/1986-jeep-c...-6cyl-258.html
So I replaced them with some a basic Champion set. Made no difference! The wires look solid and relatively new, no cracks. The points distributor, has a single black wire which I have connected to the green "coil-" wire. I've been told this is a ground wire, but if I disconnect from green coil-, it will not start. See attached pictures.
What else can I do to get over 35mph without sputtering and stalling??
A little background; I recently installed a new Painless Wiring Harness, naturally bypassing the computer. I replaced a NEW Distributor+cap, fuel hoses and filter in the engine, and running a Weber 32/36 DGEV.
The temp gauge is not working, might be an old bad connector. The oil pressure gauge are not working, and I have no clue why. These might be irrelevant, but nevertheless concern me to drive like that.
I've inspected the spark plugs, and all 6 look as follows;
http://noyhadar.com/blog/1986-jeep-c...-6cyl-258.html
So I replaced them with some a basic Champion set. Made no difference! The wires look solid and relatively new, no cracks. The points distributor, has a single black wire which I have connected to the green "coil-" wire. I've been told this is a ground wire, but if I disconnect from green coil-, it will not start. See attached pictures.
What else can I do to get over 35mph without sputtering and stalling??