New Owner w/ Basic Questions (1980 CJ5)
Snowcal250
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- 1980 CJ5
2.5L 4-speed
108K Miles
New 30" ProComp Tires and Best Top Softop
Rusty Tub but runs like a top!
Paid $1800
I am the proud new owner of a 1980 CJ5 with the 2.5L 4speed setup. I am new to the whole jeep lifestyle and have a number of basic questions that I need help finding answers to.
1. What is the proper procedure to engage the 4-wheel drive system?
I put the gear shift in neutral, locked the hubs, and attempted to engage 4wd. When I pushed the stick forward into 4Lo I saw the light in the dash illuminate which indicated 4wd had been engaged. When I attempted to pull it back into 4Hi nothing seemed to happen in regards to the light. By locking the hubs am I in 4Hi? Or is it a separate gear that I wasn't able to engage? Or maybe it engaged and the light doesn't work for 4Hi. Can I engage while moving? Please explain.
2. How does the Choke system work?
The only other vehicle I've used with a Carb used a gas pedal engagement system. One pump of the pedal before turning the ignition would engage the choke. Is it the same on the jeep?
3. Tech Question- I purchased the vehicle with the intention of building an OHV trail rig. That said, it drives great on the street and I am interested in registering it in California. It failed two points of the Smog Check.
Point 1: Fuel Evaporative Control Functional - FAIL
Point 2: CO (%) at 2500 RPM; Max=2.00 Ave=0.40 Meas=2.44
In regards to the CO (%) it passed the check with room to spare at idle. It failed while revved to 2500RPM. Does anyone have any insight as to what I could do to fix this issue? How much I might expect to spend to have it fixed? I also have no idea what the Fuel Evap Control is or how I might fix it. The technician mentioned that there is likely some sort of large leak and possibly corrosion in the tank. I don't know which tank he meant or what was leaking. I basically want to figure out if it would be worth addressing these issues so that I can get out on the road.
I live on the border of Califonia and Nevada so I'm also considering ways of registering the vehicle in Nevada, which would be a last resort.
Thanks for any and all help, I'm excited to get and running in this Forum
1. What is the proper procedure to engage the 4-wheel drive system?
I put the gear shift in neutral, locked the hubs, and attempted to engage 4wd. When I pushed the stick forward into 4Lo I saw the light in the dash illuminate which indicated 4wd had been engaged. When I attempted to pull it back into 4Hi nothing seemed to happen in regards to the light. By locking the hubs am I in 4Hi? Or is it a separate gear that I wasn't able to engage? Or maybe it engaged and the light doesn't work for 4Hi. Can I engage while moving? Please explain.
2. How does the Choke system work?
The only other vehicle I've used with a Carb used a gas pedal engagement system. One pump of the pedal before turning the ignition would engage the choke. Is it the same on the jeep?
3. Tech Question- I purchased the vehicle with the intention of building an OHV trail rig. That said, it drives great on the street and I am interested in registering it in California. It failed two points of the Smog Check.
Point 1: Fuel Evaporative Control Functional - FAIL
Point 2: CO (%) at 2500 RPM; Max=2.00 Ave=0.40 Meas=2.44
In regards to the CO (%) it passed the check with room to spare at idle. It failed while revved to 2500RPM. Does anyone have any insight as to what I could do to fix this issue? How much I might expect to spend to have it fixed? I also have no idea what the Fuel Evap Control is or how I might fix it. The technician mentioned that there is likely some sort of large leak and possibly corrosion in the tank. I don't know which tank he meant or what was leaking. I basically want to figure out if it would be worth addressing these issues so that I can get out on the road.
I live on the border of Califonia and Nevada so I'm also considering ways of registering the vehicle in Nevada, which would be a last resort.
Thanks for any and all help, I'm excited to get and running in this Forum