Howell woes....
RamblingCJ
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- 86 CJ7 Laredo
258, T4, Dana 300
Dana 30 front axle
Dana 44 rear axle
33x12.50
Hey everyone, need help figuring this one out......
I had the stock carter 2 barrel carb and have just installed the Howell TBI kit. I have fuel pulsing to each fuel injector and I have checked for spark. It cranks and will not turn over. The only ignition of fuel that I have heard is a backfire. I gave it new plugs and it backfires more now. I advanced the timing to the point where my vacuum advance was hitting the block and wouldn't advance any further. My vacuum advance originally was pointing towards the solenoid, so it was quite an adjustment to the timing. The jeep ran fine before doing this conversion but with a rough idle (hence the purchase of the Howell kit) that would calm down a little once warm. I did not touch timing until trying to advance it after it wouldn't start and have now put it back to where it "was".
I have talked to Howell. If I hear that "if you have fuel and ya got spark, it should fire," one more time, I might lose it. When I was testing for spark, I was not impressed. It was not that bright. Could my coil be bad or ignition box be going out where it was able to work with the carb but not able to handle the fuel injection? What gives?
Thanks in advance for your time!!
I had the stock carter 2 barrel carb and have just installed the Howell TBI kit. I have fuel pulsing to each fuel injector and I have checked for spark. It cranks and will not turn over. The only ignition of fuel that I have heard is a backfire. I gave it new plugs and it backfires more now. I advanced the timing to the point where my vacuum advance was hitting the block and wouldn't advance any further. My vacuum advance originally was pointing towards the solenoid, so it was quite an adjustment to the timing. The jeep ran fine before doing this conversion but with a rough idle (hence the purchase of the Howell kit) that would calm down a little once warm. I did not touch timing until trying to advance it after it wouldn't start and have now put it back to where it "was".
I have talked to Howell. If I hear that "if you have fuel and ya got spark, it should fire," one more time, I might lose it. When I was testing for spark, I was not impressed. It was not that bright. Could my coil be bad or ignition box be going out where it was able to work with the carb but not able to handle the fuel injection? What gives?
Thanks in advance for your time!!