My 77 CJ7 has run for years without any attention, not that I put any great miles on it. This summer it decided it was going to be difficult, so now I have to remember how a carb works, with very small success.

I took it all apart and cleaned it, and blew out the jets. Put it all back together and tried it, no dice. When I come off of throttle, it dies unless I very carefully feather it down to idle. I’m clueless about what’s wrong, and have run out of dead chickens to wave over the necromantic device.

I think it would be less trouble to pull the engine and put in a spare 4.0L I have on the shelf.

  • anomnom@sh.itjust.works
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    8 days ago

    Sounds like a vacuum leak if it runs with a wide open throttle, but doesn’t idle. Look at all the hoses attached to the intake manifold below the carb. Also if your brakes feel hard to press it could be a leaking vacuum booster (if it has power brakes).

    Usually it’s a missing plug or cracked hose in the vacuum lines. (PCV, distributor advance or brake booster).

    Edit: I’m assuming this is a Carter YF/YFA carb.

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      8 days ago

      Vacuum was 19 inches so that seemed ok and I got no stumbles spraying carb cleaner around.

      ended up using a mc2100 out of an old Ford pickup in the farms dead car alley and putting a kit in it. Now I have to manually choke it but that’s just one less thing I have to investigate when it craters next time.

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        4 days ago

        So it was the carb I guess, I’m not a big fan of Carters seems like they’re always adjusted to hell when I come across one.