Engine wants to stall
Torxhead
Always Off-Roading Jeeper
When you do that compression test, inspect the spark plug burn also, there are a few spark plug charts on the net so you get some help there.
Cyl Dry Oil
1 | 140 | 140
2 | 130 | 135
3 | 140 | 140
4 | 135 | 130
5 | 130 | 130
6 | 125 | 130
I also installed the Holley fuel regulator, since I read in many places that it is needed for the Weber Carb.
The pressure gauge on the fuel regulator is jumping back and forth pretty wildly at idle. It seems to be centered around 4 psi, but when I go to adjust the regulator, it moves even more wildly going from 0 all the way above 10.
I don't remember having this problem before adding the regulator, so I plan to bypass it and see if I still have the problem, but I wanted to see if you guys have any advice.
Thanks, I never posted a follow up on that. I dialed it in and I have a precise, steady 3.5 psi going into the carb.
9*-12* is a good start'n point.
This was done with the dizzy vacuum line disco'd and the line plugged, correct?
Also make sure you have the idle set at about 650-700rpm when the timing is set.
LG
I'll keep plugging away and stop bugging you guys. It is driveable now - I just want to get it running as good as possible.
Just to be certain - is the idle smooth? If it's hunting, your vac readings will be bouncing as well. Be sure you have 12V at the choke and it's opening up.
Although its been ten years since I put my 32/36 weber on, I remember it was jetted too lean on both the primary and secondary sides. You should have an air correction jet size as well.
Try to find a friend you can borrow an afr meter from to get it dialed in.
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