32/36 Weber DGEV flooding in one barrel only
76cj7chick
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- 1976 CJ7 Jeep with a engine/tranny/wiring harness out of a 1988 s10 blazer 4.3l v6 with th700r4 automatic tranny and a cj7 Dana 300 transfer case with Novak adapter.
Complete wiring harness from the s10 blazer. Painted with HOT PINK Pearl paint with standard sized metallic halographic pink flakes. Painted by me -a newb. New rear, front and side three wire LED lights, New parts, new custom dash-by me And a lot of guidance from fellow jeepers and lots of prayers etc.... :p
As CJ said, the CTO switches are currently doing nothing. The have no vacuum unless you provide it from a vacuum source (carb,manifold). They operate on heat changes and open a "valve" inside them to control the vacuum that controls something else.
The fuel filter should be mounted horizontally, with the return line on top. Don't know if this could be causing your problem, or just adding to it.
One pic of your EGR block off plate almost looks like exhaust has been leaking out the bottom. May just be the pic, but it sure looks like carbon on the manifold.
Not familiar with a 76, but the 85 charcoal canister has 4 hoses, yours looks like it only has 2. Maybe running the wrong lines to the ports you have?
Here is a link to info about what does what for post 83 AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l 's, you may be able to get a little info that can help with what goes where on yours.
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Yes the carb you have is progressive, runs on one barrel until you put your foot into it. I did have a problem with mine in that the linkage on the carb was binding a bit and wouldn't open the second barrel. May check yours, might be open when it shouldn't be?
Hey Yellow85cj,
Thanks for the suggesions. I will check to see if my throttle isn't opening all the way... It may be the problem if the float looks good... And I will turn the fuel filter horizontally.. Any suggestions on where to mount it? I've heard not over the intake or engine because it may burst but I do know jeep installed it there originally..
Also, I did finally figure out it is progressive as you stated.

Thanks again for your help!






