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I have a buddy that has a 87 with a 4.2 and auto. Someone has put a weber 2 barrel carb on the problem is some times it runs bad back firing and no power, and some times it runs okay, could it be ignition box or mabe in the dist. Any help thanks.
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hello and welcome, hopefully someone who can help you will be along soon
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Hello & welcome --V8's a bit out of my sphere--I'm a bit of a Diesel man!!
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Hey & welcome, it could be the carb, Webers are known for issues. Is it running rich when the Jeep is at an angle like when climbing a hill etc?
If so they make a wedge that goes under it that helps some. Another thing to check is the coil. When it runs bad check to see how hot the coil is, hot = bad for a coil. |
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Give the rig a good tune up and check the following while doing it. Are the plugs fouled from running to rich,lean. Make sure the distributor cap is clamped or screwed on and not flopping around. As above check to make sure the coil is not over heating when running. I would also look closely at the carb and evaluate if it worth rebuilding. The 4.2L I6 engines had fuel delivery issues with the factory carbs and the webers are one of the most common carbs to be swapped onto the rig. Try adjusting the the fuel air mixture(make sure it does not go lean). It might be time to rebuild the carb or replace.
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Hey from Nor Cal...
A buddy of mine had one and went to fuel injection.
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