Losing Umph uphill
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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?
<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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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?
<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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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?
<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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Re: Losing Umph uphill
The kit for the carb runs about $20.00 and is easy to do. i just make a
point of not taking anything apart that doesn't need to be moved to
clean.
To test the canister, just drive home tonight with the gas cap loose or
off. If it still bogs, the canister is fine.
I don't know if you have tested the canister or not or changed it's air
filter?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Daniel Paisley wrote:
>
> 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
point of not taking anything apart that doesn't need to be moved to
clean.
To test the canister, just drive home tonight with the gas cap loose or
off. If it still bogs, the canister is fine.
I don't know if you have tested the canister or not or changed it's air
filter?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Daniel Paisley wrote:
>
> 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
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Re: Losing Umph uphill
The kit for the carb runs about $20.00 and is easy to do. i just make a
point of not taking anything apart that doesn't need to be moved to
clean.
To test the canister, just drive home tonight with the gas cap loose or
off. If it still bogs, the canister is fine.
I don't know if you have tested the canister or not or changed it's air
filter?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Daniel Paisley wrote:
>
> 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
point of not taking anything apart that doesn't need to be moved to
clean.
To test the canister, just drive home tonight with the gas cap loose or
off. If it still bogs, the canister is fine.
I don't know if you have tested the canister or not or changed it's air
filter?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Daniel Paisley wrote:
>
> 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
#16
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Re: Losing Umph uphill
The kit for the carb runs about $20.00 and is easy to do. i just make a
point of not taking anything apart that doesn't need to be moved to
clean.
To test the canister, just drive home tonight with the gas cap loose or
off. If it still bogs, the canister is fine.
I don't know if you have tested the canister or not or changed it's air
filter?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Daniel Paisley wrote:
>
> 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
point of not taking anything apart that doesn't need to be moved to
clean.
To test the canister, just drive home tonight with the gas cap loose or
off. If it still bogs, the canister is fine.
I don't know if you have tested the canister or not or changed it's air
filter?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Daniel Paisley wrote:
>
> 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
#17
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Re: Losing Umph uphill
The kit for the carb runs about $20.00 and is easy to do. i just make a
point of not taking anything apart that doesn't need to be moved to
clean.
To test the canister, just drive home tonight with the gas cap loose or
off. If it still bogs, the canister is fine.
I don't know if you have tested the canister or not or changed it's air
filter?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Daniel Paisley wrote:
>
> 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
point of not taking anything apart that doesn't need to be moved to
clean.
To test the canister, just drive home tonight with the gas cap loose or
off. If it still bogs, the canister is fine.
I don't know if you have tested the canister or not or changed it's air
filter?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Daniel Paisley wrote:
>
> 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
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