Need Some Help Guys
First post here guys. I searched the forum but couldn't find a post to match my problem...hard to search for the exact match. Sorry for the lengthy post but want to give you the full story.
I've had this '77 CJ7 for about 7 years..it's got a AMC 304 in it and no problems up to now. I had the engine pulled to repaint it AMC blue and the guy I picked to do it took his sweet time. It basically sat for almost a year..had to literally threaten the guy to put it back together but that's a whole other story!
This is where all my problems started. It didn't run that well after I got it back and then one day, it wouldn't crank at all. As a result, I ended up replacing:
Plugs
Wires
Starter
Distributor along with cap and rotor
Ignition Module
Rebuilt Motorcraft 2100 carb
After all this, I was having a problem with the engine turning over very slow when cranking and once cranked, fuel loading up in the carb. Checked the timing and it was advanced real bad. Timing is good now and cranks up fine...no fuel issues like before.
Well...took it out for a drive yesterday and was gone about 30 mins when I got into some severe stop and go traffic for at least 20 mins. btw..it was about 80 degrees here yesterday. It was idling through all this traffic fine. Got to the point where I could put some throttle into it and it sputtered and died. Couldn't crank it again. Sat for 30 mins with it..still wouldn't crank. Put some fuel in the carb and it fired up...drove another 5-10 mins and it died again. Left it for 3 hours...came back and it fired up and ran fine. Seems like something is getting hot and not allowing proper fuel delivery. Perhaps vapor lock?
Couple of things I noticed yesterday..when we were setting the timing, I noticed there is no vacuum at all. Put a gauge on the hose and nothing. Vacuum port in carb could be clogged? Also, the fuel line is running directly under the header with no insulation. I've never had this problem before and the line has always been there though. I had a shop put an electric fuel pump on it about 3 years ago but it could be a cheap one. I'm at a loss here. Any ideas?
I've had this '77 CJ7 for about 7 years..it's got a AMC 304 in it and no problems up to now. I had the engine pulled to repaint it AMC blue and the guy I picked to do it took his sweet time. It basically sat for almost a year..had to literally threaten the guy to put it back together but that's a whole other story!
This is where all my problems started. It didn't run that well after I got it back and then one day, it wouldn't crank at all. As a result, I ended up replacing:
Plugs
Wires
Starter
Distributor along with cap and rotor
Ignition Module
Rebuilt Motorcraft 2100 carb
After all this, I was having a problem with the engine turning over very slow when cranking and once cranked, fuel loading up in the carb. Checked the timing and it was advanced real bad. Timing is good now and cranks up fine...no fuel issues like before.
Well...took it out for a drive yesterday and was gone about 30 mins when I got into some severe stop and go traffic for at least 20 mins. btw..it was about 80 degrees here yesterday. It was idling through all this traffic fine. Got to the point where I could put some throttle into it and it sputtered and died. Couldn't crank it again. Sat for 30 mins with it..still wouldn't crank. Put some fuel in the carb and it fired up...drove another 5-10 mins and it died again. Left it for 3 hours...came back and it fired up and ran fine. Seems like something is getting hot and not allowing proper fuel delivery. Perhaps vapor lock?
Couple of things I noticed yesterday..when we were setting the timing, I noticed there is no vacuum at all. Put a gauge on the hose and nothing. Vacuum port in carb could be clogged? Also, the fuel line is running directly under the header with no insulation. I've never had this problem before and the line has always been there though. I had a shop put an electric fuel pump on it about 3 years ago but it could be a cheap one. I'm at a loss here. Any ideas?
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