She left me for dead....
Cyjfive
Jeeper
Welp, it finally happened to me. I recently bought my first Jeep, a 1971 CJ5 , with the Dauntless Buick 225 V6 V6/3-speed. When I first looked at it and test drove it, it fired right off every time. Taken it out for a few drives and probably have put 30 or 40 miles on it. It's a project in need of TLC but it runs and drives....until tonight.
I first stopped and filled up with gas just to be sure (the fuel gage hadn't come to the top of the fixit list yet). When I left the gas station, it hiccup'd a bit but started. Then stopped at the store. When I left there, it struggled more. On about the 6th attempt, I held the gas to the floor for about 2 secs and it finally started up. This is when I thought hmm, better head for home. BUT, I was overruled as the little ones were promised an ice cream stop
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Low and behold, when leaving the ice cream shop, it would not start. It was odd, if I held the starter on and pumped the gas, nothing. But if I held the starter on and mashed the gas to the floor, it would fire but as soon as I let go of the starter, it would die and the throttle did nothing to help it stay alive. So I tried holding the starter on and the gas to the floor and when the starter was turning the engine, it would take off and Rev up. It was like the key was the throttle. I could Rev it up with the starter as long as the gas pedal was on the floor. As soon as I let go of the starter, it'd die. After getting a ride home to retrieve my truck and tow straps, we got her home.
Any thoughts? I'm thinking fuel filter or fuel pump? It'd only fire off with the gas to the floor so it's like that was enough fuel to start it but then it was being starved of fuel and wouldn't stay running. I'll dig into it tomorrow but I thought I'd get some other opinions.
Thanks in advance!!
I first stopped and filled up with gas just to be sure (the fuel gage hadn't come to the top of the fixit list yet). When I left the gas station, it hiccup'd a bit but started. Then stopped at the store. When I left there, it struggled more. On about the 6th attempt, I held the gas to the floor for about 2 secs and it finally started up. This is when I thought hmm, better head for home. BUT, I was overruled as the little ones were promised an ice cream stop

Low and behold, when leaving the ice cream shop, it would not start. It was odd, if I held the starter on and pumped the gas, nothing. But if I held the starter on and mashed the gas to the floor, it would fire but as soon as I let go of the starter, it would die and the throttle did nothing to help it stay alive. So I tried holding the starter on and the gas to the floor and when the starter was turning the engine, it would take off and Rev up. It was like the key was the throttle. I could Rev it up with the starter as long as the gas pedal was on the floor. As soon as I let go of the starter, it'd die. After getting a ride home to retrieve my truck and tow straps, we got her home.
Any thoughts? I'm thinking fuel filter or fuel pump? It'd only fire off with the gas to the floor so it's like that was enough fuel to start it but then it was being starved of fuel and wouldn't stay running. I'll dig into it tomorrow but I thought I'd get some other opinions.
Thanks in advance!!