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M38-A1 very hard starting

rhuther

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I am in need of some ideas. I have a 52 M35A1 that died on me at a parade and would not restart until I got it back in the shed several hours later. The 24 volt distributor points were burnt so I decided to replace the distributor with 12 electronic distributor from KaiserWillys. My jeep is 24 volts so I added a key switch for the ignition system only and pulled 12 volts from the first battery in the parallel battery system. I changed the coil, distributor, spark plug, and wires to 12 volts. I also cleaned and rebuilt the carter YS carburetor. To get it started I have to move the distributor retarding the timing around 0 degrees. It then starts very rough and I immediately advance the distributor and it will idle and run. I set the timing around 7 degrees with a timing light. It will run great no missing backfiring and plenty of power. But then when I turn it off it wont start. Starting fluid doesn’t help. Compression is 100,100,95,100 when cold.
 

NDT

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Did your Jeep have this starting issue before you modified it with the aftermarket ignition system? Points cost like 5 dollars.
 
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