I am pretty sure I have eliminated the ignition as the issue.
I am at wits end with the carb. When this wants to run, it might only idle for 10-15 seconds. Generally needs a prime to start.
Then it will fire up and with coaxing accept throttle and run at 2500-3K for a few minutes.
My mind tells...
I have an '86 Dodge Raider that has till recently been absolutely reliable. In the 35 years I have owned it, it has primarily been a yard truck/ snow plow. Half a year ago while plowing it decided to shut off. I found it could idle so I was able to back up into the yard. Having gone through the...
NAA, rolled it out of the shop to fit a short customer job and spend a little time for maintenance on our road cars. My 72 Colt has most all the interior removed after a heater hose burst late last year, still have not worked on the Pajero but I am getting allot done on my airplane.
Rock offers a selection for most items, it is your choice as to what you get from them, buy the cheap stuff, you get cheap stuff, buy the good, pretty good chance you get good stuff.
Over here with our heavy wet snow those tires are ideal. Large wide and smooth so you can drive on top without digging through the crust well till you break or dig through.
Only a bit more snow this morning, we were spared from a big Nor'easter here. Power blinked a few times is all.
Working on my airplane today so nothing neat will be done here.
"Your driveway looks like a section of a rally stage……I’ll bet you could hit 55 from just the piece I can see! Ha"
That has been done, for decades I built and supported Rally cars, hillclimb and road race cars. More than one of them has kicked up some gravel here.
Now that I have some room around this, I moved the step over since the factory mount will not allow for use of a receiver. One thing I could not understand with the step centered, it was under the spare tire, seemed kind of redundant to have it there.
Reaching up under the dash you need to get your fingers on the pushrod from the pedal into the master, it should have a touch of play. The boot can make it hard to feel. You can also thread out the brake light switch if needed.
When looking in the open resevoir with someone to assist pressing...
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