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1964 CJ5 Cutting Out Question

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by DH44, Apr 6, 2011.

  1. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    Hey all-
    I have a new-to-me CJ with the 4 cylinder and have only had it a short time. It idles and runs fine, but occasionally when giving it a lot of gas while the rpms are low it will cut out like it's going to die, then pick up running fine after letting off the accelerator. My initial thought is maybe it's starving for fuel? Tomorrow I'm going to try loosening the gas cap to see if it's not venting. Any other ideas on how to find the problem? Thanks
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  2. jeepcj

    jeepcj Member

    maybe accelorater pump on the out side of the carb, the diaphram may have a hole in it?? its a easy check. years ago I had similar issue, and the diaphram was the culprit. partially plug fuel filter? Im not the best engine guy though.
     
  3. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Which 4 cylinder with which carb?
     
  4. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    This one:

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    F-134 and Solex?
     
  5. Stout

    Stout Member

    Accelerator pump, time to rebuild the carb. It looks like you have a kink in your upper radiator hose, might want to check that.
     
  6. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    Yeah- new hoses in a box on my garage floor right now- that's next!
     
  7. unclebill

    unclebill Banned

    i had a bit of a hard time rebuilding my carb.
    but i am a fool with no mechanical aptitude.
    it took me an afternoon.
    napa had the kit on the shelf.
     
  8. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    OK so kaiserwillys has a complete rebuilt Solex carburetor for $144.99. I've never messed with carbs before. Is it a simple replacement, or do you have to adjust a bunch of jets, etc. after the switch-out?
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  9. SIDSCJ

    SIDSCJ Jeep addict

    Solex is pretty much a bolt-n-go, but the choke (fuel enrichment on a Solex) cable attachment point is 90* off from the stock carb. May need to reroute your cable for better alignment, or even get a longer cable.
     
  10. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    More critical now. Today it died a couple of times when driving along in 3rd gear at low rpms. But it would stat back up. The last time it would sputter and run a few seconds then die. Then finally, RIP. Turns over and over but never would even cough.
    Old Jeeps are fun, yeah?
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  11. jayhawkclint

    jayhawkclint ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

    Have you pulled the fuel line off into a catch can and crank the engine to make sure you're getting enough gas?
     
  12. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    Not yet- just dragged it home using the tow bar yesterday afternoon-
     
  13. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    Now this is just wierd. I took the Jeep in to the shop and left it for 10 days. Before I towed it in I tried several more times to start it- no sputter at all. Of course, the shop has been unable to duplicate it. It's started for them every time and they've even driven it with no stalls!
     
  14. mikesgoat

    mikesgoat Member

    Hahahaha!!! Now doesn't that just blow! It never fails! So, did you ever think maybe too much fuel? These ol' iron beasts are pretty sensitive. ;)
     
  15. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    I don't see how it could be too much fuel. After towing it home, I let it sit all afternoon and tried it again after it cooled off. Nothing. The next day after work I tried it again- nothing. Hooked it up to the truck and towed it up to the shop. Unhooked it and tried to start it- nothing.
    Then they get in it the next day- vroom.
    Wierd.
     
  16. mikesgoat

    mikesgoat Member

    If they didn't adjust anything maybe problem wiring. Is it running for you after the shop still?
     
  17. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    Still at the shop- they're still trying to get it to quit running!
     
  18. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    You should go in and try to start it for them.
    If it starts, say Thanks, and what do I owe you?
    Then take it home and try again.
     
  19. DH44

    DH44 New Member

    I might do that- but this time I'll leave the missus at home- she didn't enjoy the wait for my son to come tow us home last time............
     
  20. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Have her drive your tow vehicle.