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I'll start off by saying that I live in California and I cant pass the smog like it is. Lots of great help form our excellent community and history of my problems on a couple of threads.
81 CJ7 with a 77 258 installed. well the Calif Bureau of automotive repair allowed the jeep to have a 77 engine installed so everything smog wise is determined by the 77 engine not the 81 body. Somewhere along the line an 81 block was installed with all the 77 components. I just happen to be the lucky fella that got caught with the parts not working. Basically in order to keep this guy on the road i feel I need to install a Howell fuel injection kit. I have started the teardown, and printed the Howell instructions to see what I can take off. Problem is a lot of the components on the engine should not be there for a 77 and some are missing. To top it off i don't know what most of the parts are called. Anyway this is to help me and maybe someone else in my shoes later on.
I pulled the intake and exhaust manifold yesterday. The EGR valve was full of fuel. Thats not good. I was thinking I can eliminate this part but I'm not sure yet. Secondly the engine had a rail with tubes that ran down to the manifold with those fancy bolts with holes drilled in them to allow hot gasses to recirculate. What a mess this was. Two of the bungs were broken from the tubes and one of them had the broken fancy bolt brazed to the bung but it never was connected to the manifold. just the broken nut head brazed to the tube. What is this set up called. Does anyone know if it is an item from a 77 258. If I have to keep it I better start looking because it will not work as it is and i bet the local parts store cant get it either.
BTW I am going to pull the head too because the compression check shows i have 75 psi dry and 100 wet. Hope I can get by with rings only.
Edit: i believe that this tube is part of the air pump messs and i can take the whole air pump system off. If anyone knows for sure please chime in.
Edit 2: I believe this is the air injection manifold and I think It comes off with installation of the FI kit.
Jim
81 CJ7 with a 77 258 installed. well the Calif Bureau of automotive repair allowed the jeep to have a 77 engine installed so everything smog wise is determined by the 77 engine not the 81 body. Somewhere along the line an 81 block was installed with all the 77 components. I just happen to be the lucky fella that got caught with the parts not working. Basically in order to keep this guy on the road i feel I need to install a Howell fuel injection kit. I have started the teardown, and printed the Howell instructions to see what I can take off. Problem is a lot of the components on the engine should not be there for a 77 and some are missing. To top it off i don't know what most of the parts are called. Anyway this is to help me and maybe someone else in my shoes later on.
I pulled the intake and exhaust manifold yesterday. The EGR valve was full of fuel. Thats not good. I was thinking I can eliminate this part but I'm not sure yet. Secondly the engine had a rail with tubes that ran down to the manifold with those fancy bolts with holes drilled in them to allow hot gasses to recirculate. What a mess this was. Two of the bungs were broken from the tubes and one of them had the broken fancy bolt brazed to the bung but it never was connected to the manifold. just the broken nut head brazed to the tube. What is this set up called. Does anyone know if it is an item from a 77 258. If I have to keep it I better start looking because it will not work as it is and i bet the local parts store cant get it either.
BTW I am going to pull the head too because the compression check shows i have 75 psi dry and 100 wet. Hope I can get by with rings only.
Edit: i believe that this tube is part of the air pump messs and i can take the whole air pump system off. If anyone knows for sure please chime in.
Edit 2: I believe this is the air injection manifold and I think It comes off with installation of the FI kit.
Jim
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