76 CJ-5 questions.......
#51
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
Steve G wrote:
> I dont see the CTO valve thingy...im guessing this has been tossed. After
> closer inspection the "manifold vacum" does run to the distributor only and
> the EGR valve it seems has nothing attatched to it.
Just in case you aren't quite sure what you are looking for: The EGR CTO
should be low on the driver's side of the block, between cyl 2 and cyl
3. It looks like a brass pipe fitting with a plastic piece moulded into
it. The plastic piece should have three vacuum ports set at right
angles. Originally there should probably have been a second CTO for the
ignition vacuum system located between cyl 4 and cyl 5.
> I dont see the CTO valve thingy...im guessing this has been tossed. After
> closer inspection the "manifold vacum" does run to the distributor only and
> the EGR valve it seems has nothing attatched to it.
Just in case you aren't quite sure what you are looking for: The EGR CTO
should be low on the driver's side of the block, between cyl 2 and cyl
3. It looks like a brass pipe fitting with a plastic piece moulded into
it. The plastic piece should have three vacuum ports set at right
angles. Originally there should probably have been a second CTO for the
ignition vacuum system located between cyl 4 and cyl 5.
#52
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
Steve G wrote:
> I dont see the CTO valve thingy...im guessing this has been tossed. After
> closer inspection the "manifold vacum" does run to the distributor only and
> the EGR valve it seems has nothing attatched to it.
Just in case you aren't quite sure what you are looking for: The EGR CTO
should be low on the driver's side of the block, between cyl 2 and cyl
3. It looks like a brass pipe fitting with a plastic piece moulded into
it. The plastic piece should have three vacuum ports set at right
angles. Originally there should probably have been a second CTO for the
ignition vacuum system located between cyl 4 and cyl 5.
> I dont see the CTO valve thingy...im guessing this has been tossed. After
> closer inspection the "manifold vacum" does run to the distributor only and
> the EGR valve it seems has nothing attatched to it.
Just in case you aren't quite sure what you are looking for: The EGR CTO
should be low on the driver's side of the block, between cyl 2 and cyl
3. It looks like a brass pipe fitting with a plastic piece moulded into
it. The plastic piece should have three vacuum ports set at right
angles. Originally there should probably have been a second CTO for the
ignition vacuum system located between cyl 4 and cyl 5.
#53
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
Steve G wrote:
> I dont see the CTO valve thingy...im guessing this has been tossed. After
> closer inspection the "manifold vacum" does run to the distributor only and
> the EGR valve it seems has nothing attatched to it.
Just in case you aren't quite sure what you are looking for: The EGR CTO
should be low on the driver's side of the block, between cyl 2 and cyl
3. It looks like a brass pipe fitting with a plastic piece moulded into
it. The plastic piece should have three vacuum ports set at right
angles. Originally there should probably have been a second CTO for the
ignition vacuum system located between cyl 4 and cyl 5.
> I dont see the CTO valve thingy...im guessing this has been tossed. After
> closer inspection the "manifold vacum" does run to the distributor only and
> the EGR valve it seems has nothing attatched to it.
Just in case you aren't quite sure what you are looking for: The EGR CTO
should be low on the driver's side of the block, between cyl 2 and cyl
3. It looks like a brass pipe fitting with a plastic piece moulded into
it. The plastic piece should have three vacuum ports set at right
angles. Originally there should probably have been a second CTO for the
ignition vacuum system located between cyl 4 and cyl 5.
#54
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
Mike Romain wrote:
[snip]
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
If the headers don't connect to the bottom of the intake manifold,
wouldn't that be a honkin' huge vacuum leak every time the EGR opened?
[snip]
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
If the headers don't connect to the bottom of the intake manifold,
wouldn't that be a honkin' huge vacuum leak every time the EGR opened?
#55
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
Mike Romain wrote:
[snip]
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
If the headers don't connect to the bottom of the intake manifold,
wouldn't that be a honkin' huge vacuum leak every time the EGR opened?
[snip]
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
If the headers don't connect to the bottom of the intake manifold,
wouldn't that be a honkin' huge vacuum leak every time the EGR opened?
#56
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
Mike Romain wrote:
[snip]
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
If the headers don't connect to the bottom of the intake manifold,
wouldn't that be a honkin' huge vacuum leak every time the EGR opened?
[snip]
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
If the headers don't connect to the bottom of the intake manifold,
wouldn't that be a honkin' huge vacuum leak every time the EGR opened?
#57
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
Mike Romain wrote:
[snip]
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
If the headers don't connect to the bottom of the intake manifold,
wouldn't that be a honkin' huge vacuum leak every time the EGR opened?
[snip]
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
If the headers don't connect to the bottom of the intake manifold,
wouldn't that be a honkin' huge vacuum leak every time the EGR opened?
#58
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
>
> 'I' personally find a ported vacuum signal on my distributor gives me an
> instant punch when I hit the gas, but stock most distributors came with
> a manifold vacuum or a dual vacuum. The manifold vacuum on them makes
> the emissions different at idle. You might want to play with that to
> see which one makes it run best. The ported vacuum nipple is usually up
> high on the valve cover side and only gets vacuum when the gas pedal
> opens.
OK i can try that
>
> Can you explain where the line that was off at the top of the carb runs
> to?
It went to the vacum canister..connects where it says... "Carb Bowl" on it
>
> The line from the rear of the valve cover to the air intake is the
> intake for the PCV system. Filtered air is sucked into the engine at
> the back as needed and pulled out the front via the PCV valve that is
> hooked up below the carb. That is also the same vacuum port the brakes
> would use if you had power brakes.
If air goes from the breather TO the valve cover here... why does oil come
back in there? maybe thats a silly question, its only a lil bit.
>
> How is the distributor cap and rotor?
Was new when i bought it, it had been replaced, what else should i look for?
>
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
Im guessing its in limbo because its hooked to nothing.
>
> If the EGR is indeed not connected into the exhaust, then it should be
> removed and a metal plate put under it or in place of it. If it is
> leaky, it can cause sputtering issues.
Ill plate it off then.
>
> Do you have any vacuum lines or parts in the air filter?
Not really a vacum line... but the fresh air line going to the valve cover,
thats the only thing.
Heres a link to the previous pictures and some new ones i hope helps.
http://hunt101.com/showgallery.php?ppuser=22457&cat=500
Thanks again for helping me!
#59
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
>
> 'I' personally find a ported vacuum signal on my distributor gives me an
> instant punch when I hit the gas, but stock most distributors came with
> a manifold vacuum or a dual vacuum. The manifold vacuum on them makes
> the emissions different at idle. You might want to play with that to
> see which one makes it run best. The ported vacuum nipple is usually up
> high on the valve cover side and only gets vacuum when the gas pedal
> opens.
OK i can try that
>
> Can you explain where the line that was off at the top of the carb runs
> to?
It went to the vacum canister..connects where it says... "Carb Bowl" on it
>
> The line from the rear of the valve cover to the air intake is the
> intake for the PCV system. Filtered air is sucked into the engine at
> the back as needed and pulled out the front via the PCV valve that is
> hooked up below the carb. That is also the same vacuum port the brakes
> would use if you had power brakes.
If air goes from the breather TO the valve cover here... why does oil come
back in there? maybe thats a silly question, its only a lil bit.
>
> How is the distributor cap and rotor?
Was new when i bought it, it had been replaced, what else should i look for?
>
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
Im guessing its in limbo because its hooked to nothing.
>
> If the EGR is indeed not connected into the exhaust, then it should be
> removed and a metal plate put under it or in place of it. If it is
> leaky, it can cause sputtering issues.
Ill plate it off then.
>
> Do you have any vacuum lines or parts in the air filter?
Not really a vacum line... but the fresh air line going to the valve cover,
thats the only thing.
Heres a link to the previous pictures and some new ones i hope helps.
http://hunt101.com/showgallery.php?ppuser=22457&cat=500
Thanks again for helping me!
#60
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Re: 76 CJ-5 questions.......
>
> 'I' personally find a ported vacuum signal on my distributor gives me an
> instant punch when I hit the gas, but stock most distributors came with
> a manifold vacuum or a dual vacuum. The manifold vacuum on them makes
> the emissions different at idle. You might want to play with that to
> see which one makes it run best. The ported vacuum nipple is usually up
> high on the valve cover side and only gets vacuum when the gas pedal
> opens.
OK i can try that
>
> Can you explain where the line that was off at the top of the carb runs
> to?
It went to the vacum canister..connects where it says... "Carb Bowl" on it
>
> The line from the rear of the valve cover to the air intake is the
> intake for the PCV system. Filtered air is sucked into the engine at
> the back as needed and pulled out the front via the PCV valve that is
> hooked up below the carb. That is also the same vacuum port the brakes
> would use if you had power brakes.
If air goes from the breather TO the valve cover here... why does oil come
back in there? maybe thats a silly question, its only a lil bit.
>
> How is the distributor cap and rotor?
Was new when i bought it, it had been replaced, what else should i look for?
>
> If the EGR isn't hooked up, it isn't likely the cause of the sputter,
> but as someone else mentioned it can be plated off. Actually is it even
> hooked up to anything at the bottom??? You have headers and lots of
> those don't make any provision for the exhaust part of the EGR valve so
> it could just be in limbo.
Im guessing its in limbo because its hooked to nothing.
>
> If the EGR is indeed not connected into the exhaust, then it should be
> removed and a metal plate put under it or in place of it. If it is
> leaky, it can cause sputtering issues.
Ill plate it off then.
>
> Do you have any vacuum lines or parts in the air filter?
Not really a vacum line... but the fresh air line going to the valve cover,
thats the only thing.
Heres a link to the previous pictures and some new ones i hope helps.
http://hunt101.com/showgallery.php?ppuser=22457&cat=500
Thanks again for helping me!