Where to start...well, I drove it home (barely) the 3 miles to my house and took a contractor-sized bag of trash out of it, including the carpets, clothes, cig butts, coke cans, dead bugs, and old water-logged JP magazines. The roll bar pads and carpet were all mildewed up and the console smelled like a cat died in there. After cleaning and airing it out, I attempted to get it running.
I replaced the cap, rotor, plugs, wires (2 were not even carrying spark) and cleaned the carb using a method I found online where you remove the venturi cluster and make sure the idle tubes are clear. That helped, but I've found that the computer controlled Carter carb is just a PITA to keep running good. Right now, I can't tell if my carb is mis-tuned, my timing is off, or my ignition system is junk.
What happens is that I can be running 50 MPH or stopped at a light and the tach dumps to 0 (I believe is spark related) and the engine dies. I plan on performing the
TFI upgrade to eliminate that as a problem.
After that, my carb may just need to be tuned and the Jeep timed correctly. I attempted to perform the
'Nutter Bypass' but I have my A/C unit in the way of getting to the ECU. I'm still planning on swapping the carb for a Motorcraft 2100 as I've heard the Webers can be a bear to tune and I'm not really that much of a mechanic. That would eliminate a ton of possible vaccuum issues as well.
Once all is up and running, I need to replace the exhaust. I had a major backfire a couple of weeks ago and blew the ass end out of my muffler. Anyone have suggestions on a nice exhaust setup?
Also, anyone swapped out the Peuogot transmission for an AX-15 on a YJ? I'm considering it as well. Pros/ Cons?