Erik719
05-16-2008, 19:56
Need some help here.
I just reinstalled my Edelbrock performer manifold and carb. This setup was on the Jeep and working well until about 3 years ago when I removed it so I could pass california emissions.
Installed on a 1979 AMC 304 in a 1983 CJ7.
My problem is that the idle is way, way to fast. I start the Jeep and the idle immedialty goes upwards of 4000 rpm and shows no sign of stoping (I keep shutting it down so it doesn't self destruct.
I've checked the fast idle screw and it is at the lowest setting. Closed the air mixture screws all the way (leanest setting). I've tried adjusting the timing; advanced and retarded. None of these seem to have any effect.
Now for the rest of the story.
1. When I put this back in last week I didn't change the gasket and had a coolant leak. I've since pulled it off again, put in a new gasket and don't have any leaks. Checked the oil and doesn't seem to be any contamination. I will change it once I get this problem fixed.
2. I hooked the fuel line up to the wrong inlet on the carb. (kicking myself in the ass for not reading the directions). I actually had the fule line connected to the PCV inlet and the PCV hose connected to the fuel inlet.
I tried and tried to start it like this. Had clouds of "vapor" coming out of the exhaust pipe which I attributed to the coolant leak. I cranked it so much I drained the battery, charged it up and cranked some more.
After I down loaded the manual and discovered my mistake, I connected the hoses correctly and cranked it over. I got this big "burst" of fluid from the tail pipe. I thought it was coolant but it was GAS! I'm talking in excess of a cup of fuel. I cranked it once more and got another cup out of it. At this point I figured I better stop before I set the house on fire.
I removed the muffler and cat. The muffler was SOAKED with fuel.
Gave it another crank and I am not getting any more fuel out what is left of the exhast system. Thats when I started messing with the idle screws and timing.
Any ideas?
Sorry for the long post. I tried to anticipate all the questions.
I just reinstalled my Edelbrock performer manifold and carb. This setup was on the Jeep and working well until about 3 years ago when I removed it so I could pass california emissions.
Installed on a 1979 AMC 304 in a 1983 CJ7.
My problem is that the idle is way, way to fast. I start the Jeep and the idle immedialty goes upwards of 4000 rpm and shows no sign of stoping (I keep shutting it down so it doesn't self destruct.
I've checked the fast idle screw and it is at the lowest setting. Closed the air mixture screws all the way (leanest setting). I've tried adjusting the timing; advanced and retarded. None of these seem to have any effect.
Now for the rest of the story.
1. When I put this back in last week I didn't change the gasket and had a coolant leak. I've since pulled it off again, put in a new gasket and don't have any leaks. Checked the oil and doesn't seem to be any contamination. I will change it once I get this problem fixed.
2. I hooked the fuel line up to the wrong inlet on the carb. (kicking myself in the ass for not reading the directions). I actually had the fule line connected to the PCV inlet and the PCV hose connected to the fuel inlet.
I tried and tried to start it like this. Had clouds of "vapor" coming out of the exhaust pipe which I attributed to the coolant leak. I cranked it so much I drained the battery, charged it up and cranked some more.
After I down loaded the manual and discovered my mistake, I connected the hoses correctly and cranked it over. I got this big "burst" of fluid from the tail pipe. I thought it was coolant but it was GAS! I'm talking in excess of a cup of fuel. I cranked it once more and got another cup out of it. At this point I figured I better stop before I set the house on fire.
I removed the muffler and cat. The muffler was SOAKED with fuel.
Gave it another crank and I am not getting any more fuel out what is left of the exhast system. Thats when I started messing with the idle screws and timing.
Any ideas?
Sorry for the long post. I tried to anticipate all the questions.