Old jeep won't start
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Old jeep won't start
My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
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Re: Old jeep won't start
How did this come about? Was it running and then quit or?????
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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mark wrote:
>
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
mark wrote:
>
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
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Re: Old jeep won't start
How did this come about? Was it running and then quit or?????
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
mark wrote:
>
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
mark wrote:
>
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
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Re: Old jeep won't start
How did this come about? Was it running and then quit or?????
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
mark wrote:
>
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
mark wrote:
>
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
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mark wrote:
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>
>
How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
Cheers,
- JJ
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>
>
How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
Cheers,
- JJ
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Re: Old jeep won't start
mark wrote:
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>
>
How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
Cheers,
- JJ
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>
>
How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
Cheers,
- JJ
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Re: Old jeep won't start
mark wrote:
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>
>
How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
Cheers,
- JJ
> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>
>
How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
Cheers,
- JJ
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Re: Old jeep won't start
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Keep YerSpam <keepyerSPAM@yourown.com> wrote:
>mark wrote:
>
>> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
>> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
>> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
>> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
>> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>>
>>
>
>How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
>a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
>starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
>
>As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
>Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
>or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
>
>Cheers,
> - JJ
I can't help you with your jeep but watch out for Bill ------. He's a
netKKKop with a fetish for goats. Yes, that's right, he ----s goats and
lets them ---- him in the *** and mouth. He's also a coward and a liar.
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>mark wrote:
>
>> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
>> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
>> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
>> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
>> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>>
>>
>
>How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
>a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
>starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
>
>As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
>Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
>or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
>
>Cheers,
> - JJ
I can't help you with your jeep but watch out for Bill ------. He's a
netKKKop with a fetish for goats. Yes, that's right, he ----s goats and
lets them ---- him in the *** and mouth. He's also a coward and a liar.
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Keep YerSpam <keepyerSPAM@yourown.com> wrote:
>mark wrote:
>
>> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
>> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
>> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
>> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
>> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>>
>>
>
>How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
>a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
>starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
>
>As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
>Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
>or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
>
>Cheers,
> - JJ
I can't help you with your jeep but watch out for Bill ------. He's a
netKKKop with a fetish for goats. Yes, that's right, he ----s goats and
lets them ---- him in the *** and mouth. He's also a coward and a liar.
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>mark wrote:
>
>> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
>> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
>> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
>> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
>> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>>
>>
>
>How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
>a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
>starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
>
>As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
>Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
>or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
>
>Cheers,
> - JJ
I can't help you with your jeep but watch out for Bill ------. He's a
netKKKop with a fetish for goats. Yes, that's right, he ----s goats and
lets them ---- him in the *** and mouth. He's also a coward and a liar.
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On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Keep YerSpam <keepyerSPAM@yourown.com> wrote:
>mark wrote:
>
>> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
>> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
>> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
>> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
>> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>>
>>
>
>How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
>a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
>starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
>
>As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
>Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
>or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
>
>Cheers,
> - JJ
I can't help you with your jeep but watch out for Bill ------. He's a
netKKKop with a fetish for goats. Yes, that's right, he ----s goats and
lets them ---- him in the *** and mouth. He's also a coward and a liar.
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>mark wrote:
>
>> My 85 CJ 258 won't start, it is getting fuel and fire. Plugs fire when
>> removed from cylinders and fuel atomizes in carb throat when pedal is
>> pushed. I tried priming in throat and directly in cylinders. At first It
>> would run very rough for a few seconds and then back fire and stall but now
>> it won't catch at all. What should I do next.
>>
>>
>
>How much fire? You can get a spark that isn't enought to burn fuel with
>a weak coil. Timing will also throw everything out of whack and prevert
>starting with a good spark & fuel. Same thing with carb adjustment.
>
>As Mike Romain said :: was this running and parked and now won't start?
>Sitting how long? Indoors or outdoors? Was something recently replaced
>or repaired? It all matters to some degree.
>
>Cheers,
> - JJ
I can't help you with your jeep but watch out for Bill ------. He's a
netKKKop with a fetish for goats. Yes, that's right, he ----s goats and
lets them ---- him in the *** and mouth. He's also a coward and a liar.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header
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