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Daniel Paisley 05-09-2005 01:18 PM

Losing Umph uphill
 
Hello again. I am losing my umph going uphill _sometimes_! This was
main reason/concern about the canister. I have replaced the choke
pull-off, fuel filter, and fuel pump. I have to go over a 'hill' on my
way to work every night and sometimes it is no problem. Other times, it
seems as though the carb is flooding out. This carb is like no other
I've seen, is it an _easy_ rebuild? Is the 'carb' my problem? TIA. Dan


Dave 05-10-2005 09:02 AM

Re: Losing Umph uphill
 
I probably won't be of much help to you with your problem, but I'll
tell you this (which eventually MAY get you some help..) Without
knowing what kind of vehicle this is, what year it is, mileage, etc..
It is next to impossible for anyone to help you.. Re-Post with more
details, and pray to the RAMJ+W Gods.


Dave 05-10-2005 09:02 AM

Re: Losing Umph uphill
 
I probably won't be of much help to you with your problem, but I'll
tell you this (which eventually MAY get you some help..) Without
knowing what kind of vehicle this is, what year it is, mileage, etc..
It is next to impossible for anyone to help you.. Re-Post with more
details, and pray to the RAMJ+W Gods.


Dave 05-10-2005 09:02 AM

Re: Losing Umph uphill
 
I probably won't be of much help to you with your problem, but I'll
tell you this (which eventually MAY get you some help..) Without
knowing what kind of vehicle this is, what year it is, mileage, etc..
It is next to impossible for anyone to help you.. Re-Post with more
details, and pray to the RAMJ+W Gods.


Dave 05-10-2005 09:02 AM

Re: Losing Umph uphill
 
I probably won't be of much help to you with your problem, but I'll
tell you this (which eventually MAY get you some help..) Without
knowing what kind of vehicle this is, what year it is, mileage, etc..
It is next to impossible for anyone to help you.. Re-Post with more
details, and pray to the RAMJ+W Gods.


Daniel Paisley 05-10-2005 11:10 AM

Re: Losing Umph uphill
 
Dave wrote :
I probably won't be of much help to you with your problem, but I'll tell
you this (which eventually MAY get you some help..) Without knowing what
kind of vehicle this is, what year it is, mileage, etc.. It is next to
impossible for anyone to help you.. Re-Post with more details, and
pray to the RAMJ+W Gods. ________________________________________

Ha! Totally my bad! I just guessed that since I've posted so many dumb
questions that everyone knew what I had :) Maybe I should also not post
while inebriated? Nah, I like being inebriated. Ok, '89 Wrangler with a
258. Dan


Daniel Paisley 05-10-2005 11:10 AM

Re: Losing Umph uphill
 
Dave wrote :
I probably won't be of much help to you with your problem, but I'll tell
you this (which eventually MAY get you some help..) Without knowing what
kind of vehicle this is, what year it is, mileage, etc.. It is next to
impossible for anyone to help you.. Re-Post with more details, and
pray to the RAMJ+W Gods. ________________________________________

Ha! Totally my bad! I just guessed that since I've posted so many dumb
questions that everyone knew what I had :) Maybe I should also not post
while inebriated? Nah, I like being inebriated. Ok, '89 Wrangler with a
258. Dan


Daniel Paisley 05-10-2005 11:10 AM

Re: Losing Umph uphill
 
Dave wrote :
I probably won't be of much help to you with your problem, but I'll tell
you this (which eventually MAY get you some help..) Without knowing what
kind of vehicle this is, what year it is, mileage, etc.. It is next to
impossible for anyone to help you.. Re-Post with more details, and
pray to the RAMJ+W Gods. ________________________________________

Ha! Totally my bad! I just guessed that since I've posted so many dumb
questions that everyone knew what I had :) Maybe I should also not post
while inebriated? Nah, I like being inebriated. Ok, '89 Wrangler with a
258. Dan


Daniel Paisley 05-10-2005 11:10 AM

Re: Losing Umph uphill
 
Dave wrote :
I probably won't be of much help to you with your problem, but I'll tell
you this (which eventually MAY get you some help..) Without knowing what
kind of vehicle this is, what year it is, mileage, etc.. It is next to
impossible for anyone to help you.. Re-Post with more details, and
pray to the RAMJ+W Gods. ________________________________________

Ha! Totally my bad! I just guessed that since I've posted so many dumb
questions that everyone knew what I had :) Maybe I should also not post
while inebriated? Nah, I like being inebriated. Ok, '89 Wrangler with a
258. Dan


bizbee 05-11-2005 12:37 PM

Re: Losing Umph uphill
 
On Mon, 9 May 2005 13:18:07 -0400 in
<27980-427F9B4F-314@storefull-3114.bay.webtv.net>, dmpazlee@webtv.net
(Daniel Paisley) graced the world with this thought:

>Hello again. I am losing my umph going uphill _sometimes_! This was
>main reason/concern about the canister. I have replaced the choke
>pull-off, fuel filter, and fuel pump. I have to go over a 'hill' on my
>way to work every night and sometimes it is no problem. Other times, it
>seems as though the carb is flooding out. This carb is like no other
>I've seen, is it an _easy_ rebuild? Is the 'carb' my problem? TIA. Dan


First thing I thought was fuel filter, but I see you did that... have
you hunted down any vacuum leaks?


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