1977 CJ5 starts, dies after 10sec, wont start for a half hour
Scott1S
Jeeper
Hello all. My dad left me his jeep, and I'm trying to get it working just well enough so that someone who can really appreciate it can take it and drive it all the way to their house. He used to love this old thing, taking it prospecting out in the desert, but he made all his own modifications and its quite the kludge now.
It was running ok at first, except would overheat after 8-10miles in a phoenix summer. I had a shop look at it, and they said that the electric fan that was added to help cool the radiator wasnt working, and they didnt want to even attempt messing with the "custom" wiring job on this thing. I found that the fan was unplugged, optimistically plugged it back in, and now the jeep starts, runs cleanly for about 10 seconds, then stops. It doesnt sputter or slowly die, it just stops. And it wont restart until I've let the engine sit like 30 minutes. I unplugged the electric radiator fan right away, but it's never come back. I've checked fuses and wiggles wires, nothing. I should also say that my dad added a 2nd fuel pump that you manually start and get up to 3psi before turning the engine over. In the past i've been able to leave that on and it all works, so I dont think this is a fuel pump problem. The pressure is still high when the engine cranks without starting.
I saw a related forum post here:
http://www.jeep-cj.com/forums/f2/engine-starts-then-dies-11008/
But what's different for me is that I have to wait a while before the engine will start, and also I'm pretty sure I can eliminate the fuel pump as the problem.
People have mentioned ground problems and relays. If that might be the problem, can anyone suggest which relay I should start with? Or a very simple test, like wiring the ignition coil straight to the battery?
Thanks for any help, and I apologize in advance that my knowledge base here is pretty low.
-Scott
It was running ok at first, except would overheat after 8-10miles in a phoenix summer. I had a shop look at it, and they said that the electric fan that was added to help cool the radiator wasnt working, and they didnt want to even attempt messing with the "custom" wiring job on this thing. I found that the fan was unplugged, optimistically plugged it back in, and now the jeep starts, runs cleanly for about 10 seconds, then stops. It doesnt sputter or slowly die, it just stops. And it wont restart until I've let the engine sit like 30 minutes. I unplugged the electric radiator fan right away, but it's never come back. I've checked fuses and wiggles wires, nothing. I should also say that my dad added a 2nd fuel pump that you manually start and get up to 3psi before turning the engine over. In the past i've been able to leave that on and it all works, so I dont think this is a fuel pump problem. The pressure is still high when the engine cranks without starting.
I saw a related forum post here:
http://www.jeep-cj.com/forums/f2/engine-starts-then-dies-11008/
But what's different for me is that I have to wait a while before the engine will start, and also I'm pretty sure I can eliminate the fuel pump as the problem.
People have mentioned ground problems and relays. If that might be the problem, can anyone suggest which relay I should start with? Or a very simple test, like wiring the ignition coil straight to the battery?
Thanks for any help, and I apologize in advance that my knowledge base here is pretty low.
-Scott