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After a long and cold winter, finally getting warm weather so I can get to working on my jeep! Decided I should do like everyone else and start a build thread to track progress and show everyone those pictures that they love! Will try and post pictures and keep up on this thread as much as I can. Hoping to make it into a daily driver/weekend camping and fishing rig.
Found some goodies in what is left of the glove box!
And here is Southern AZ....it is almost too hot to work on much until winter, when it cools down
Early morning or late afternoons, to tinker on the little stuff, before or after temps are near 100*.
'81 CJ5 Base, 258 I6, MC2100, T176 4 spd, 300 TC, D30 Front NT, 3.31, 2-Piece AMC 20 rear NT, 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
'84 Grand Wagoneer, 401 V8 (.030 over), MC2150 HA Comp, 727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT - WT 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
Rather be driving, than waiting to be modified
And here is Southern AZ....it is almost too hot to work on much until winter, when it cools down
Early morning or late afternoons, to tinker on the little stuff, before or after temps are near 100*.
I wish we could have warm weather for more months in the year! Im up in eastern montana and it seams like we only get 3 months of warm weather. My boss vacation down by lake havasu when the winter months hit up here.
I remember that wish too, growing up in central ND, but maybe why I live in AZ now?
Just can't take the cold anymore. Too hard on the body for me, inside and out....brrrrrrrr
'81 CJ5 Base, 258 I6, MC2100, T176 4 spd, 300 TC, D30 Front NT, 3.31, 2-Piece AMC 20 rear NT, 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
'84 Grand Wagoneer, 401 V8 (.030 over), MC2150 HA Comp, 727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT - WT 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
Rather be driving, than waiting to be modified
Some fresh gas and rebuilt the 2150 carb and jeep fires right up! Have receipt for someone else rebuilding the carb and they removed the auto choke and pre-heater stuff. Did some upgrades couple weeks ago. Looks like all factory parts still on the engine. New msd coil, cap, rotor, and plug wires. Dismantled the distributor, cleaned and greased it, and installed new Mr, Gasket springs. Reluctor wheel was rusted to shaft and it snapped in half when trying to take it off. Luckily napa in the next town over had one! Also, figured out the hard way that the engine is backwards from these newer ones! Spins counter-clockwise and number 1 cylinder is front drivers side! All it cost me was a new power valve and gasket. Jeep runs fine for 30seconds then starts running rough and leaking fuel.
Find out where it leaks, then pull it off and fix it.
Or is it leaking through the bowl vent?
Might have the float set too high. Should be about 1/2 full, or right in that zone.
If float, should be able to pull the top off with carb on the truck, and adjust it.
'81 CJ5 Base, 258 I6, MC2100, T176 4 spd, 300 TC, D30 Front NT, 3.31, 2-Piece AMC 20 rear NT, 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
'84 Grand Wagoneer, 401 V8 (.030 over), MC2150 HA Comp, 727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT - WT 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
Rather be driving, than waiting to be modified
When I rebuilt my 2100, that took 2 gaskets stacked to seal.
'81 CJ5 Base, 258 I6, MC2100, T176 4 spd, 300 TC, D30 Front NT, 3.31, 2-Piece AMC 20 rear NT, 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
'84 Grand Wagoneer, 401 V8 (.030 over), MC2150 HA Comp, 727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT - WT 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
Rather be driving, than waiting to be modified
Received new parts and rebuilt carb, again, now jeep wont stay running unless you hold gas pedal down. Pull return line off from fuel filter and not a lot of fuel coming out. Pull oil dipstick and oil pan full of fuel now. Now onto fuel system upgrade and another oil change!
Pan with that much fuel sounds like mechanical pump blew the diaphragm, and fuel going directly in the pan.
Even with bad rings, and carb dumping excess fuel in from above, the normal burning of the fuel to run would not dump in that fast past the cylinders.
I don't think anyway.
'81 CJ5 Base, 258 I6, MC2100, T176 4 spd, 300 TC, D30 Front NT, 3.31, 2-Piece AMC 20 rear NT, 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
'84 Grand Wagoneer, 401 V8 (.030 over), MC2150 HA Comp, 727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT - WT 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
Rather be driving, than waiting to be modified
We are thinking fuel pump too. Trying to decide on doing a electric fuel pump upgrade or just keep the mechanical pump. It gets really hot and really cold here so need to figure out what would be better. Also looking at replacing the carb with electronic fuel injection system. In the middle of buying a house with a shop so no more money going to jeep till thats done.
Mechanical pumps last for decades, so my vote is to replace what you have, but go with what works best for you.
Nice to hear your getting a shop to work in
'81 CJ5 Base, 258 I6, MC2100, T176 4 spd, 300 TC, D30 Front NT, 3.31, 2-Piece AMC 20 rear NT, 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
'84 Grand Wagoneer, 401 V8 (.030 over), MC2150 HA Comp, 727 auto, Selec-trac NP229, AMC 20 REAR - D44 FRONT - WT 3.31, 4" high arc spring lift
Rather be driving, than waiting to be modified