258 Bogging in floating conditions
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- 1984 CJ7, 258, Motorcraft, T18 (6.32 1st), 8.8 4.10 lsd rear, Dana 30 front, 4in springs, 3/4 shackles, 35in BFG mud terrains, Rhino lining, Wrangler Roll bar, MSD, Custom driveshaft.
First time poster, long time reader and fan.
So here is the issue; Jeep was running fine and slowly a "bogging down" issue became present. The jeep is rough to start ( could be due to not setting up my electronic choke during new carb install) but once its going it seems to bog with light throttle. However if I really get into it the jeep seems to buck and bog and then take off like it should! Timing is set at 10*btc (nutter, msd) and I have tried to adjust the distributor vac with an allen wrench but it doesn't seem to catch or turn. The fuel filter is new, and vac leaks have been ruled out (i think). Carb is a motorcraft from the ebay guy that sends a short book with his carb sales. Installed a year ago with gasket maker and correct gaskets. The bog issue is extreme during initial warm up but still present and scary when pulling into intersections. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
So here is the issue; Jeep was running fine and slowly a "bogging down" issue became present. The jeep is rough to start ( could be due to not setting up my electronic choke during new carb install) but once its going it seems to bog with light throttle. However if I really get into it the jeep seems to buck and bog and then take off like it should! Timing is set at 10*btc (nutter, msd) and I have tried to adjust the distributor vac with an allen wrench but it doesn't seem to catch or turn. The fuel filter is new, and vac leaks have been ruled out (i think). Carb is a motorcraft from the ebay guy that sends a short book with his carb sales. Installed a year ago with gasket maker and correct gaskets. The bog issue is extreme during initial warm up but still present and scary when pulling into intersections. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
