ignition questions?
#11
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Re: ignition questions?
What kind of carb are you running?
Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
Which vacuum advance are you running?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258 6
> cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to get
> it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it is
> cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better? is 6
> degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring back
> in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
Which vacuum advance are you running?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258 6
> cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to get
> it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it is
> cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better? is 6
> degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring back
> in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
#12
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Re: ignition questions?
What kind of carb are you running?
Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
Which vacuum advance are you running?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258 6
> cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to get
> it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it is
> cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better? is 6
> degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring back
> in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
Which vacuum advance are you running?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258 6
> cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to get
> it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it is
> cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better? is 6
> degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring back
> in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
#13
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Re: ignition questions?
What kind of carb are you running?
Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
Which vacuum advance are you running?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258 6
> cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to get
> it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it is
> cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better? is 6
> degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring back
> in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
Which vacuum advance are you running?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258 6
> cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to get
> it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it is
> cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better? is 6
> degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring back
> in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
#14
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Re: ignition questions?
i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
thanks carmine
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> What kind of carb are you running?
>
> Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
>
> Which vacuum advance are you running?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> carmine colangelo wrote:
> >
> > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
6
> > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
get
> > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
is
> > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
is 6
> > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
back
> > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
thanks carmine
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> What kind of carb are you running?
>
> Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
>
> Which vacuum advance are you running?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> carmine colangelo wrote:
> >
> > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
6
> > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
get
> > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
is
> > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
is 6
> > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
back
> > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
#15
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Re: ignition questions?
i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
thanks carmine
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> What kind of carb are you running?
>
> Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
>
> Which vacuum advance are you running?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> carmine colangelo wrote:
> >
> > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
6
> > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
get
> > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
is
> > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
is 6
> > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
back
> > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
thanks carmine
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> What kind of carb are you running?
>
> Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
>
> Which vacuum advance are you running?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> carmine colangelo wrote:
> >
> > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
6
> > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
get
> > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
is
> > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
is 6
> > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
back
> > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
#16
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Re: ignition questions?
i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
thanks carmine
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> What kind of carb are you running?
>
> Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
>
> Which vacuum advance are you running?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> carmine colangelo wrote:
> >
> > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
6
> > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
get
> > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
is
> > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
is 6
> > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
back
> > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
thanks carmine
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> What kind of carb are you running?
>
> Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
>
> Which vacuum advance are you running?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> carmine colangelo wrote:
> >
> > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
6
> > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
get
> > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
is
> > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
is 6
> > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
back
> > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
#17
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Re: ignition questions?
i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
thanks carmine
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> What kind of carb are you running?
>
> Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
>
> Which vacuum advance are you running?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> carmine colangelo wrote:
> >
> > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
6
> > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
get
> > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
is
> > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
is 6
> > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
back
> > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
thanks carmine
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> What kind of carb are you running?
>
> Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
>
> Which vacuum advance are you running?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> carmine colangelo wrote:
> >
> > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
6
> > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
get
> > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
is
> > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
is 6
> > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
back
> > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
#18
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Re: ignition questions?
Do you physically have the ignition module connected directly to the
distributor or does it still go through the computer?
The reason I ask is if the computer is still a physical presence, then
it has gone into limp home mode which messes with the timing advance big
time.
You can tell by looking at the ignition module, waaayyy down under the
washer bottle. Check the purple wire coming out of the module. If it
isn't jumpered to a new wire, you have issues right there. Stock, the
purple wire goes nowhere, it stops at the first plug.
If you remove any emissions stuff, the ignition has to be rewired to
work right. It is easy, I always add two new wires rather than mess
inside the harness. http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/ignmods.htm
One other thing is carbon build up. That RV cam and running low RPM are
really bad for carbon build up. This will cause pinging.
I run a pint of ATF slowly down the throat of the carb while keeping it
running with my hand on the throttle. It cleans the carbon out great.
Some folks use a pint of water to do this and say it works well too.
Mike
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
> ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
> vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
> regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
> a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
> thanks carmine
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> > What kind of carb are you running?
> >
> > Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
> >
> > Which vacuum advance are you running?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > carmine colangelo wrote:
> > >
> > > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
> 6
> > > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
> get
> > > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
> is
> > > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
> is 6
> > > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
> back
> > > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
distributor or does it still go through the computer?
The reason I ask is if the computer is still a physical presence, then
it has gone into limp home mode which messes with the timing advance big
time.
You can tell by looking at the ignition module, waaayyy down under the
washer bottle. Check the purple wire coming out of the module. If it
isn't jumpered to a new wire, you have issues right there. Stock, the
purple wire goes nowhere, it stops at the first plug.
If you remove any emissions stuff, the ignition has to be rewired to
work right. It is easy, I always add two new wires rather than mess
inside the harness. http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/ignmods.htm
One other thing is carbon build up. That RV cam and running low RPM are
really bad for carbon build up. This will cause pinging.
I run a pint of ATF slowly down the throat of the carb while keeping it
running with my hand on the throttle. It cleans the carbon out great.
Some folks use a pint of water to do this and say it works well too.
Mike
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
> ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
> vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
> regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
> a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
> thanks carmine
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> > What kind of carb are you running?
> >
> > Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
> >
> > Which vacuum advance are you running?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > carmine colangelo wrote:
> > >
> > > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
> 6
> > > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
> get
> > > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
> is
> > > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
> is 6
> > > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
> back
> > > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
#19
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Re: ignition questions?
Do you physically have the ignition module connected directly to the
distributor or does it still go through the computer?
The reason I ask is if the computer is still a physical presence, then
it has gone into limp home mode which messes with the timing advance big
time.
You can tell by looking at the ignition module, waaayyy down under the
washer bottle. Check the purple wire coming out of the module. If it
isn't jumpered to a new wire, you have issues right there. Stock, the
purple wire goes nowhere, it stops at the first plug.
If you remove any emissions stuff, the ignition has to be rewired to
work right. It is easy, I always add two new wires rather than mess
inside the harness. http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/ignmods.htm
One other thing is carbon build up. That RV cam and running low RPM are
really bad for carbon build up. This will cause pinging.
I run a pint of ATF slowly down the throat of the carb while keeping it
running with my hand on the throttle. It cleans the carbon out great.
Some folks use a pint of water to do this and say it works well too.
Mike
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
> ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
> vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
> regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
> a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
> thanks carmine
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> > What kind of carb are you running?
> >
> > Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
> >
> > Which vacuum advance are you running?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > carmine colangelo wrote:
> > >
> > > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
> 6
> > > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
> get
> > > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
> is
> > > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
> is 6
> > > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
> back
> > > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
distributor or does it still go through the computer?
The reason I ask is if the computer is still a physical presence, then
it has gone into limp home mode which messes with the timing advance big
time.
You can tell by looking at the ignition module, waaayyy down under the
washer bottle. Check the purple wire coming out of the module. If it
isn't jumpered to a new wire, you have issues right there. Stock, the
purple wire goes nowhere, it stops at the first plug.
If you remove any emissions stuff, the ignition has to be rewired to
work right. It is easy, I always add two new wires rather than mess
inside the harness. http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/ignmods.htm
One other thing is carbon build up. That RV cam and running low RPM are
really bad for carbon build up. This will cause pinging.
I run a pint of ATF slowly down the throat of the carb while keeping it
running with my hand on the throttle. It cleans the carbon out great.
Some folks use a pint of water to do this and say it works well too.
Mike
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
> ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
> vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
> regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
> a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
> thanks carmine
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> > What kind of carb are you running?
> >
> > Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
> >
> > Which vacuum advance are you running?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > carmine colangelo wrote:
> > >
> > > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
> 6
> > > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
> get
> > > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
> is
> > > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
> is 6
> > > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
> back
> > > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
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Re: ignition questions?
Do you physically have the ignition module connected directly to the
distributor or does it still go through the computer?
The reason I ask is if the computer is still a physical presence, then
it has gone into limp home mode which messes with the timing advance big
time.
You can tell by looking at the ignition module, waaayyy down under the
washer bottle. Check the purple wire coming out of the module. If it
isn't jumpered to a new wire, you have issues right there. Stock, the
purple wire goes nowhere, it stops at the first plug.
If you remove any emissions stuff, the ignition has to be rewired to
work right. It is easy, I always add two new wires rather than mess
inside the harness. http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/ignmods.htm
One other thing is carbon build up. That RV cam and running low RPM are
really bad for carbon build up. This will cause pinging.
I run a pint of ATF slowly down the throat of the carb while keeping it
running with my hand on the throttle. It cleans the carbon out great.
Some folks use a pint of water to do this and say it works well too.
Mike
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
> ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
> vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
> regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
> a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
> thanks carmine
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> > What kind of carb are you running?
> >
> > Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
> >
> > Which vacuum advance are you running?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > carmine colangelo wrote:
> > >
> > > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
> 6
> > > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
> get
> > > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
> is
> > > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
> is 6
> > > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
> back
> > > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine
distributor or does it still go through the computer?
The reason I ask is if the computer is still a physical presence, then
it has gone into limp home mode which messes with the timing advance big
time.
You can tell by looking at the ignition module, waaayyy down under the
washer bottle. Check the purple wire coming out of the module. If it
isn't jumpered to a new wire, you have issues right there. Stock, the
purple wire goes nowhere, it stops at the first plug.
If you remove any emissions stuff, the ignition has to be rewired to
work right. It is easy, I always add two new wires rather than mess
inside the harness. http://home.sprynet.com/~dale02/ignmods.htm
One other thing is carbon build up. That RV cam and running low RPM are
really bad for carbon build up. This will cause pinging.
I run a pint of ATF slowly down the throat of the carb while keeping it
running with my hand on the throttle. It cleans the carbon out great.
Some folks use a pint of water to do this and say it works well too.
Mike
carmine colangelo wrote:
>
> i am running a weber carb with the vacume advance taken off of the base of
> ther carb.so i would assume this is manifold vacume. as far as i know the
> vacume advance is stock. i am running a one line fuel filter with a pressure
> regulator. i dont know if stock timing would apply to my jeep because it is
> a 86 with a r.v. cam and all the computer and emmision stuff taken off.
> thanks carmine
>
> "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:40C9C480.E0C7EDEC@sympatico.ca...
> > What kind of carb are you running?
> >
> > Do you have the correct gas filter in it and is it in right side up?
> >
> > Which vacuum advance are you running?
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > carmine colangelo wrote:
> > >
> > > with the gas prices going so high i am tying to get my 1986 jeep cj7 258
> 6
> > > cyl with a r.v. cam (for low torque) to run on pump gas. i have a msd ss
> > > coil, lighter centrifigal advance spring in it. i was running 12 degrees
> > > advance on super unleaded and had to go all the way down to 6 degrees to
> get
> > > it to stop pinging up hills. but now it is allot harder to start when it
> is
> > > cold. anyone have any ideas what i could do to get it to start better?
> is 6
> > > degrees to low on the timing? should i put the stock centrifigal spring
> back
> > > in it to not get so much advance at higher rpm's? i just want to get the
> > > jeep to run on pump gas and start nice. thanks carmine