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Doug Snow

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Howdy! New to this but read a lot of great info.
I’m having a little trouble with my mpg I’m trying to revive, sitting for a couple years.

I just rebuilt the master cylinder that I’ve been putting off. Works great! Carb, fuel pump, rebuilt, fuel tank cleaned but for now fuel line is in portable gas can “plastic”.

Anyway, idles good but at high rev it crackles out of carb. I think it’s the timing because as I turn the distributor it gets better. I haven’t put a timing light on it yet.
Questions are; am I going in the right direction?
How important is the fuel mixture settings? I noting one of the screws is bent “weird”.
Please help! I’m very thankful for this blog.
 

Pohl

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You're on the right track, so to speak. First, get yourself a timing light and adapter (if you have the military shielded wires) and use it.
Two: adjust your valves. Three, INSPECT and clean, if required, the distributor counterweights under the point (Pertronix) plate. Next, register your timing marks (camshaft, distributor No. 1 cylinder, crankshaft TDC)

The bent idle adjustment screw should be carefully removed and replaced. Check your float level as well, could be too high
 

Pohl

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Location
North California
You're on the right track, so to speak. First, get yourself a timing light and adapter (if you have the military shielded wires) and use it.
Two: adjust your valves. Three, INSPECT and clean, if required, the distributor counterweights under the point (Pertronix) plate. Next, register your timing marks (camshaft, distributor No. 1 cylinder, crankshaft TDC)

The bent idle adjustment screw should be carefully removed and replaced. Check your float level as well, could be too high
 

Doug Snow

New member
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1
Location
La Habra
You're on the right track, so to speak. First, get yourself a timing light and adapter (if you have the military shielded wires) and use it.
Two: adjust your valves. Three, INSPECT and clean, if required, the distributor counterweights under the point (Pertronix) plate. Next, register your timing marks (camshaft, distributor No. 1 cylinder, crankshaft TDC)

The bent idle adjustment screw should be carefully removed and replaced. Check your float level as well, could be too high
That’s some great information, thank you.
 

Fla Mog

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Fort Myers/Florida
I was having the same carburetor issue problems. I adjusted and rebuilt, adjusted and rebuild. Finally broke down and bought a new zenith from Scott out in California and the truck has run perfect since. I kept the old cab to sit on my desk to remind me sometimes a few extra bucks goes a long ways
 

Ferretboy

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Ripley,ohio
I was having the same carburetor issue problems. I adjusted and rebuilt, adjusted and rebuild. Finally broke down and bought a new zenith from Scott out in California and the truck has run perfect since. I kept the old cab to sit on my desk to remind me sometimes a few extra bucks goes a long ways
Howdy! New to this but read a lot of great info.
I’m having a little trouble with my mpg I’m trying to revive, sitting for a couple years.

I just rebuilt the master cylinder that I’ve been putting off. Works great! Carb, fuel pump, rebuilt, fuel tank cleaned but for now fuel line is in portable gas can “plastic”.

Anyway, idles good but at high rev it crackles out of carb. I think it’s the timing because as I turn the distributor it gets better. I haven’t put a timing light on it yet.
Questions are; am I going in the right direction?
How important is the fuel mixture settings? I noting one of the screws is bent “weird”.
Please help! I’m very thankful for this blog.
Howdy! New to this but read a lot of great info.
I’m having a little trouble with my mpg I’m trying to revive, sitting for a couple years.

I just rebuilt the master cylinder that I’ve been putting off. Works great! Carb, fuel pump, rebuilt, fuel tank cleaned but for now fuel line is in portable gas can “plastic”.

Anyway, idles good but at high rev it crackles out of carb. I think it’s the timing because as I turn the distributor it gets better. I haven’t put a timing light on it yet.
Questions are; am I going in the right direction?
How important is the fuel mixture settings? I noting one of the screws is bent “weird”.
Please help! I’m very thankful for this blog.
Hello new members im new here also...glad to find some other unimog 404.114 people....
 

Pohl

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North California
Valve adjustment "kits" I have not heard of. You only need the appropriate 14mm purpose-designed MB or Hazet wrench. They are becoming hard to find, and yes, expensive when you do. You might try Unipaser or EI for a loaner
 

Ferretboy

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Hello unimog owners...have had my 404.114 since 1992.....when i first got it. ...it ran ...well not so good...i will bet you i took the carb off lets say 100 times....thinking i missed something.....then found a guy with a yard of 1960s mb passenger cars...bought a complete distributor ....never ran so good...many years ago....never checked the old shielded military distributor out....but can find tune up parts much cheeper and easier now......great trucks...love them...have had mine apart to the ground...rebuilt the gear box....made a new floor for the bed...ect....you all take the best of care out there...later.
 

Ferretboy

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471
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Location
Ripley,ohio
Hello unimog owners...have had my 404.114 since 1992.....when i first got it. ...it ran ...well not so good...i will bet you i took the carb off lets say 100 times....thinking i missed something.....then found a guy with a yard of 1960s mb passenger cars...bought a complete distributor ....never ran so good...many years ago....never checked the old shielded military distributor out....but can find tune up parts much cheeper and easier now......great trucks...love them...have had mine apart to the ground...rebuilt the gear box....made a new floor for the bed...ect....you all take the best of care out there...later.
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