Davy's fuel problem
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 1:36 pm
Someone named Davy sent this posting to our web site's admin email address instead of posting it here. So I will post it here for Davy.
Carburetor Issues
I am having trouble with my 1951 M38. I recently overhauled the original engine as it had been sitting many years, had low compression and I went through an entire restoration. Prior to overhaul, I had no problems with the carburetor, basic starting or idle. I did perform a basic carb rebuild including vating, a thorough cleaning, replaced original gaskets and set the float level to the correct height. I have a strong fuel pump with fuel filter. The jeep now starts fine and idles ok. Sometimes I can drive it a mile or so and then it begins to chug and will finally die (acting fuel starved). Over time, my plugs will build up carbon as if it is burning too rich (too much fuel). It does not smoke as with too rich. This coughing and sputtering seems to come and go. I have tried a fuel regulator to slow down fuel flow (because of the apparent rich plug coloration). However, it will then act fuel starved. The symptoms will go away once it cools down and then I start the process all over again. Have any of you had similar experiences or have counsel for me? Thank you.
Davy

