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Should I Nutter?

Should I Nutter?

geezerjeeper

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1980 CJ5 Renegade-258cid w-tilt / pwr steering / manual brakes / Team Rush ignition upgrade.
I will be finishing up a complete tune-up on the 5 this weekend which will include the Team Rush Upgrade. While researching the TR upgrade I noticed the Nutter Bypass is mentioned often. I have been reading as much as I can find on the Nutter Bypass and am a little confused about who should do it. It seems it is necessary for the stepper-motor BBD fuel systems but I can't seem to find anything on anyone who's done it on an earlier system like mine. I definitely have an ignition module under the washer reservoir (not sure which type, I haven't "uncovered" it yet) but my carb does not have the stepper motor and the associated problems. I also do not have any other ecm's on the Jeep. Do I need to do the wiring part of the Nutter?? If so, what do I gain by doing it? Finally, I am going to prep the 5 for the Howell TBI kit (bung on the exhaust collector) which I hope to install later this month. Is the Nutter necessary/beneficial before I order the TBI kit?? Sorry for the long post.
 
no need to do the nutter from what i have read over the last few years while looking for my jeep its only needed in the 82 to early 90s hope that helps. i am just a dumb kid though haha
 
I am new to Jeeps and am curently doing a engine rebuild and would like to know what a Team Rush upgrade and the Nutter upgrade are?
Thanks
 
The nutter upgrade is for Jeeps 83 and up and shouldnt be needed on your 82. 83 and up had a computer that controlled timing and the "stepper" carb based on info from emmision sensors. The Team Rush upgrade changes out your Amc cap and rotor for a larger ford version that creates better spark. This allows you to widen your plug gap and make a bigger spark. I did it on my 85 and am very happy with it.
I am new to Jeeps and am curently doing a engine rebuild and would like to know what a Team Rush upgrade and the Nutter upgrade are?
Thanks
 
On the Rush upgrade is there a specific cap/rotor or just one from any large cap v6?
In one of the many boxes I got when I bought this jeep were two carter carbs, bbd i believe, with stepper motors. Woule this be correct for a california car?
 
Gotta go with dslywalker here. Either one of these modifications will nullify your Ca. emissions. Now I have to be aware of the state as well?? :D
 
Thanks to all for the quick reply. RP1, to answer your question about the parts, there are specific p/n's for the distributor cap, distributo cap spacer, rotor, and plug wires. They are the parts used on a '82 Ford 300 I-6, I believe. I searched "Team Rush" in this forum and got the exact p/n's. These will basically plug/clamp right on to your existing distributor base and will help alleviate misfires and crossfires. I am just trying to get my jeep ready for inspection and recently replaced the cap, rotor, coil and plugs with stock parts. When I fired it up, I was surprised to notice an occasional miss or stumble in the idle which I did not have before the "tuneup". After reading a lot of posts about the Team Rush upgrade, I think the problem may be my new coil is a little hotter than the 30 year old coil and is probably arcing to ground or across the smaller cap. I am hoping the TR upgrade will alleviate this problem. From what I've read, it certainly won't hurt anything.
 
Yea Suzie, I intentionally left off the complete term: Nutter Bypass :eek: I began thinking about the possible replies and decided to leave it as is:)
 

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