M35a2 Driver
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Hey guys my first post on here, have been a member for some years now and have found the TM'S and posts on here helpful. Here is my situation:
Replaced the intake and exhaust manifold gaskets (it has a D turbo) and afterwards on start-up everything sounded great..go to drive down the road and after getting warmed up I start to get into it..all is fine until I notice it is obviously missing on one cylinder. The reason I say that is because i could feel the shaking at idle and while in gear under mild acceleration it misses until it reaches around 1800 RPM then smoothes out.
So I search everywhere I can, look at everything I can and so far we have pulled and cleaned the injectors, set the valves, and pulled the intake horn from intake manifold to turbo, the loudest I can hear is straight from the intake manifold. pop pop pop pop pop. I can't quite seem to understand what is causing it. Worst comes to worst I'll have to pull the head and see what Is going on.
Truck is a 1969 Jeep Kaiser M35a2 with a white Multifuel with 50,000 miles on it. Any advice is appreciated like I said it almost seems to be backfiring through the intake.
Thanks,
Harley
Replaced the intake and exhaust manifold gaskets (it has a D turbo) and afterwards on start-up everything sounded great..go to drive down the road and after getting warmed up I start to get into it..all is fine until I notice it is obviously missing on one cylinder. The reason I say that is because i could feel the shaking at idle and while in gear under mild acceleration it misses until it reaches around 1800 RPM then smoothes out.
So I search everywhere I can, look at everything I can and so far we have pulled and cleaned the injectors, set the valves, and pulled the intake horn from intake manifold to turbo, the loudest I can hear is straight from the intake manifold. pop pop pop pop pop. I can't quite seem to understand what is causing it. Worst comes to worst I'll have to pull the head and see what Is going on.
Truck is a 1969 Jeep Kaiser M35a2 with a white Multifuel with 50,000 miles on it. Any advice is appreciated like I said it almost seems to be backfiring through the intake.
Thanks,
Harley