85J
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Hello, I have an M38A1 that my grandfather restored about 20 years ago. It has been stored in a garage for about the last 10-12 years. I'm trying to get it back up and running but have been having some problems with it after it warms up.
The jeep will start and idle fine until it starts to warm up. Once it starts warming up it will only idle if I bump the rpm up to probably 1000-1500. Eventually it will stall out and not run at all, about 5-10 min after startup.
Once it stalls I cannot restart it at all, even with starting fluid. After it cools back down I can start it up again.
What I have already done:
- Replaced 3 out of 4 plug wires
- Cleaned spark plugs
- Replaced points, rotor, and cap
- Cleaned timing advance weights
- Replaced ignition coil. Tested new coil with an ohm meter and is within spec.
- Replaced ignition coil negative and positive wires inside of the distributor
- Bypassed radio noise filter
- re-clocked distributor with the oil pressure pump according to the TMs and forum posts
- Timed distributor. (Idling at around 10-15 degrees advance)(distributor is retarded as much as possible. It is up against the alternator)
- compression test showed all cylinders are good and consistent
- carburetor rebuilt
- fuel filter installed between fuel pump and carburetor
- fuel pump rebuilt
- fuel tank pickup inspected for holes
- has consistent manifold vacuum but it's low. Around 15-17 In Hg
- Inspected the battery wires for damage or corrosion
- has 24 volt distributor
I have tried to troubleshooting the problem but can't figure it out. Hopefully someone with more knowledge than me can help. Thanks
The jeep will start and idle fine until it starts to warm up. Once it starts warming up it will only idle if I bump the rpm up to probably 1000-1500. Eventually it will stall out and not run at all, about 5-10 min after startup.
Once it stalls I cannot restart it at all, even with starting fluid. After it cools back down I can start it up again.
What I have already done:
- Replaced 3 out of 4 plug wires
- Cleaned spark plugs
- Replaced points, rotor, and cap
- Cleaned timing advance weights
- Replaced ignition coil. Tested new coil with an ohm meter and is within spec.
- Replaced ignition coil negative and positive wires inside of the distributor
- Bypassed radio noise filter
- re-clocked distributor with the oil pressure pump according to the TMs and forum posts
- Timed distributor. (Idling at around 10-15 degrees advance)(distributor is retarded as much as possible. It is up against the alternator)
- compression test showed all cylinders are good and consistent
- carburetor rebuilt
- fuel filter installed between fuel pump and carburetor
- fuel pump rebuilt
- fuel tank pickup inspected for holes
- has consistent manifold vacuum but it's low. Around 15-17 In Hg
- Inspected the battery wires for damage or corrosion
- has 24 volt distributor
I have tried to troubleshooting the problem but can't figure it out. Hopefully someone with more knowledge than me can help. Thanks