Hi guys,
Im new to this forum, but figured I would go ahead and ask some good questions about my jeep because I don't really know where to begin.
Brief history about the jeep: 1980 CJ-7 with lift and 33's. Engine is an AMC 360 V8 out of an old jeep wagoner. I bought this jeep 2 years ago when I lived in Wyoming, from my neighbor at the time. He bought it from a guy who had planned to restore it as a father/son project.
Anyways, since Ive had it I have replaced the clutch and had some transmission work done. I moved down to Pensacola, florida in early September. Right before I moved, it started doing something weird while driving. Anytime I would hit a big bump, the engine would die. It would always start right back up though. So fast forward a few months. I transported it all the way down to florida from Wyoming on a trailer. Ended up getting to florida, and the damn thing would not start at all. I ended up wearing the battery down and took it to AAMCO. The guy said that to him, the engine wasn't running right. But that he would try just replacing the starter cable, battery, ignition cables, and spark plugs first, before pursuing it further. Well, it has been running great. Until today!
I barely made it back home. Here is what its doing. It started up, but died several times. Finally started up and I drove it 4-5 miles. Once I got up to 35-40 mph, it started to die. Or if I hit a big bump, it would die as well. It also did the "uncle buck" backfire numerous times. Needless to say, finally made it home and parked it. Now its not even starting. I will probably try it again in a few days.
I just wanted to see what yall thought. Does it sound like a possible carburetor? Or something with my ignition and timing? With my jeep Cherokee, I always try to do as much maintenance on it myself as I can. With my cj, I just don't really know what Im doing. The inline 6 seems so much easier to work on than this engine haha. I don't have a lot of time to work on it myself because Im so busy with work. So I may take it back into AAMCO and see what they think. Wanted to get some opinions first.
Im new to this forum, but figured I would go ahead and ask some good questions about my jeep because I don't really know where to begin.
Brief history about the jeep: 1980 CJ-7 with lift and 33's. Engine is an AMC 360 V8 out of an old jeep wagoner. I bought this jeep 2 years ago when I lived in Wyoming, from my neighbor at the time. He bought it from a guy who had planned to restore it as a father/son project.
Anyways, since Ive had it I have replaced the clutch and had some transmission work done. I moved down to Pensacola, florida in early September. Right before I moved, it started doing something weird while driving. Anytime I would hit a big bump, the engine would die. It would always start right back up though. So fast forward a few months. I transported it all the way down to florida from Wyoming on a trailer. Ended up getting to florida, and the damn thing would not start at all. I ended up wearing the battery down and took it to AAMCO. The guy said that to him, the engine wasn't running right. But that he would try just replacing the starter cable, battery, ignition cables, and spark plugs first, before pursuing it further. Well, it has been running great. Until today!
I barely made it back home. Here is what its doing. It started up, but died several times. Finally started up and I drove it 4-5 miles. Once I got up to 35-40 mph, it started to die. Or if I hit a big bump, it would die as well. It also did the "uncle buck" backfire numerous times. Needless to say, finally made it home and parked it. Now its not even starting. I will probably try it again in a few days.
I just wanted to see what yall thought. Does it sound like a possible carburetor? Or something with my ignition and timing? With my jeep Cherokee, I always try to do as much maintenance on it myself as I can. With my cj, I just don't really know what Im doing. The inline 6 seems so much easier to work on than this engine haha. I don't have a lot of time to work on it myself because Im so busy with work. So I may take it back into AAMCO and see what they think. Wanted to get some opinions first.