Overheated
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Overheated
I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
following happened:
1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
1. timing chain/sprockets
2. ignition coil
3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
4. Nutter bypass
Thanks!
following happened:
1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
1. timing chain/sprockets
2. ignition coil
3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
4. Nutter bypass
Thanks!
#2
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Re: Overheated
Overheating and less power are symptoms of a retarded spark, your
harmonic balancer may have spun in it's rubber mount. Try timing it my
hear, for best idle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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griffin wrote:
>
> I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
> following happened:
>
> 1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
> to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
> little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
> 2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
> having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
> coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
> is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
> the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
> During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
> 1. timing chain/sprockets
> 2. ignition coil
> 3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
> 4. Nutter bypass
>
> Thanks!
harmonic balancer may have spun in it's rubber mount. Try timing it my
hear, for best idle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
griffin wrote:
>
> I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
> following happened:
>
> 1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
> to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
> little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
> 2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
> having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
> coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
> is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
> the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
> During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
> 1. timing chain/sprockets
> 2. ignition coil
> 3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
> 4. Nutter bypass
>
> Thanks!
#3
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Re: Overheated
Overheating and less power are symptoms of a retarded spark, your
harmonic balancer may have spun in it's rubber mount. Try timing it my
hear, for best idle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
griffin wrote:
>
> I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
> following happened:
>
> 1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
> to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
> little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
> 2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
> having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
> coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
> is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
> the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
> During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
> 1. timing chain/sprockets
> 2. ignition coil
> 3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
> 4. Nutter bypass
>
> Thanks!
harmonic balancer may have spun in it's rubber mount. Try timing it my
hear, for best idle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
griffin wrote:
>
> I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
> following happened:
>
> 1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
> to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
> little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
> 2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
> having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
> coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
> is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
> the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
> During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
> 1. timing chain/sprockets
> 2. ignition coil
> 3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
> 4. Nutter bypass
>
> Thanks!
#4
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Re: Overheated
Overheating and less power are symptoms of a retarded spark, your
harmonic balancer may have spun in it's rubber mount. Try timing it my
hear, for best idle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
griffin wrote:
>
> I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
> following happened:
>
> 1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
> to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
> little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
> 2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
> having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
> coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
> is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
> the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
> During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
> 1. timing chain/sprockets
> 2. ignition coil
> 3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
> 4. Nutter bypass
>
> Thanks!
harmonic balancer may have spun in it's rubber mount. Try timing it my
hear, for best idle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
griffin wrote:
>
> I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
> following happened:
>
> 1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
> to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
> little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
> 2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
> having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
> coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
> is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
> the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
> During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
> 1. timing chain/sprockets
> 2. ignition coil
> 3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
> 4. Nutter bypass
>
> Thanks!
#5
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Re: Overheated
Overheating and less power are symptoms of a retarded spark, your
harmonic balancer may have spun in it's rubber mount. Try timing it my
hear, for best idle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
griffin wrote:
>
> I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
> following happened:
>
> 1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
> to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
> little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
> 2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
> having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
> coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
> is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
> the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
> During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
> 1. timing chain/sprockets
> 2. ignition coil
> 3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
> 4. Nutter bypass
>
> Thanks!
harmonic balancer may have spun in it's rubber mount. Try timing it my
hear, for best idle.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
griffin wrote:
>
> I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
> following happened:
>
> 1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
> to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
> little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
> 2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
> having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
> coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
> is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
> the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
> During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
> 1. timing chain/sprockets
> 2. ignition coil
> 3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
> 4. Nutter bypass
>
> Thanks!
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Re: Overheated
I absolutely agree. try turning the timing up until you start getting
detonation/pinging when you floor it, then back it off until it stops, then
maybe even go back another one or two degrees. This is probably going to
be farther advanced than you want, but then test drive it under normal
driving conditions and see if the overheating goes away. are you sure you
had the right plug wire when you set the initial timing?
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
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detonation/pinging when you floor it, then back it off until it stops, then
maybe even go back another one or two degrees. This is probably going to
be farther advanced than you want, but then test drive it under normal
driving conditions and see if the overheating goes away. are you sure you
had the right plug wire when you set the initial timing?
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
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Re: Overheated
I absolutely agree. try turning the timing up until you start getting
detonation/pinging when you floor it, then back it off until it stops, then
maybe even go back another one or two degrees. This is probably going to
be farther advanced than you want, but then test drive it under normal
driving conditions and see if the overheating goes away. are you sure you
had the right plug wire when you set the initial timing?
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
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detonation/pinging when you floor it, then back it off until it stops, then
maybe even go back another one or two degrees. This is probably going to
be farther advanced than you want, but then test drive it under normal
driving conditions and see if the overheating goes away. are you sure you
had the right plug wire when you set the initial timing?
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
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Re: Overheated
I absolutely agree. try turning the timing up until you start getting
detonation/pinging when you floor it, then back it off until it stops, then
maybe even go back another one or two degrees. This is probably going to
be farther advanced than you want, but then test drive it under normal
driving conditions and see if the overheating goes away. are you sure you
had the right plug wire when you set the initial timing?
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
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detonation/pinging when you floor it, then back it off until it stops, then
maybe even go back another one or two degrees. This is probably going to
be farther advanced than you want, but then test drive it under normal
driving conditions and see if the overheating goes away. are you sure you
had the right plug wire when you set the initial timing?
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
--
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#9
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Re: Overheated
I absolutely agree. try turning the timing up until you start getting
detonation/pinging when you floor it, then back it off until it stops, then
maybe even go back another one or two degrees. This is probably going to
be farther advanced than you want, but then test drive it under normal
driving conditions and see if the overheating goes away. are you sure you
had the right plug wire when you set the initial timing?
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
--
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detonation/pinging when you floor it, then back it off until it stops, then
maybe even go back another one or two degrees. This is probably going to
be farther advanced than you want, but then test drive it under normal
driving conditions and see if the overheating goes away. are you sure you
had the right plug wire when you set the initial timing?
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
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Re: Overheated
you could also have air trapped in the system. did you run the heater when
you filled it? I'm just thinking that because your temp gauge didn't react.
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
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you filled it? I'm just thinking that because your temp gauge didn't react.
griffin wrote:
>I took my '85 CJ7 (4cyl) out for a highway run for a few minutes and the
>following happened:
>
>1. I couldn't get it above 80km an hour. I know Jeeps aren't fast but prior
>to my timing chain/electrical/timing issues, I could at least get it up to a
>little over 100. I'm guessing it's just still not timed 100% correctly?
>
>2. It overheated pretty badly. The gauge on the dash didn't register it as
>having overheated but I could smell it and when I got home, there was smoke
>coming off the block. The oil and rad fluid are at the normal levels. My dad
>is guessing either the thermostat or water pump (there is a small leak on
>the pump, too). Anything else to test here?
>
>During the fixes the following were replaced/done:
>
>1. timing chain/sprockets
>2. ignition coil
>3. plugs/wires/cap/rotor
>4. Nutter bypass
>
>Thanks!
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