I bought a new battery, a new starter, a new solenoid, and new spark plugs. When i turn the key all i get is the sound of the starter turning the engine and it trying to start. I know im getting fuel, so i think the timing is off. There is one problem, im a little unclear about checking and changing the timing. To figure this out i was told to take the number one spark plug out and cover the hole with my finger to feel when it starts compressing. After that you move the distrubutor cap around? I dunno im confused about this stuff so thats why im asking.
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Re: Bad Timing
Originally posted by JeepJunkie
There is one problem, im a little unclear about checking and changing the timing. To figure this out i was told to take the number one spark plug out and cover the hole with my finger to feel when it starts compressing. After that you move the distrubutor cap around? I dunno im confused about this stuff so thats why im asking.
The finger thing is partially right. That is used to find TDC (Top Dead Center). Turn the engine over by hand, NOT with the key. When the engine is at TDC the rotor should be pointing(or close) to the number one plug wire on the cap. If its not pointed any where near the number one wire, then you have the distributor gear off a tooth or two. Adjust if necessary. With that said, try and start the Jeep. If it starts, Cool. If not have some one slowly rotate the distributor in one direction then the other. Hopefully if will start. If it doesnt, the it sounds like you have other problems. If it does start, whip out the timing light and adjust the timing to the factory spec. Good Luck! Let us know how it goes.
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I found what i thought was TDC and the distributor cap was way off. So i pulled it out and got it to go back in very close the the #1 spot. Also for good measure i went out and got new plug wires. When i tried starting it up it just wouldnt do it i got the same sound as before. Could the whole Dist Cap be bad? Or is there something else i can try before buying a new one?B R E T T
87 XJ 3" lift, 31s-thats all thats worth mentioning
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Originally posted by JeepJunkie
I found what i thought was TDC and the distributor cap was way off. So i pulled it out and got it to go back in very close the the #1 spot. Also for good measure i went out and got new plug wires. When i tried starting it up it just wouldnt do it i got the same sound as before. Could the whole Dist Cap be bad? Or is there something else i can try before buying a new one?
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Originally posted by Dukes69
Are you getting a spark? Does it do anything? spit, spudder, backfire?B R E T T
87 XJ 3" lift, 31s-thats all thats worth mentioning
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All the plugs are firing and i can smell the gas so i have spark and i have fuel. So other than that my timing must be either way off which i doubt because it sounds so close to starting or my cap is bad.
I didnt know the timing light worked when the engine didnt run, but ill try that tomorrow if i can get a light.B R E T T
87 XJ 3" lift, 31s-thats all thats worth mentioning
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A new cap and rotor doesnt really "help" timing, but it helps in getting the most spark at the plug. Toss a timing light on it. You may still have the Distributor off a tooth.
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im pretty convinced i have the timing right. Today i tried pouring gas into the barrel of the carb and i got the same old sound. I fugured what the heck and i sprayed a pretty good amound of carb cleaner, and i actually got some good sound. It sounded like it fired 2 or 3 times then the spray was used up. So i kept using more and more and it kept getting better and better. Unfortunately it never started, for one i ran out of spray. Could the carb be bad? I know its getting gas, i had my dads friend help me and he disconnected the fuel line and said gas was flowing. My car was sitting for who knows how long before i bought it, but it did run when i got it. Since ive had it, its been sitting a couple months. Could my gas be bad, could condensation form inside the tank if it just sits for a couple months. Or has 19 years of crap in the tank finally caught up with me?B R E T T
87 XJ 3" lift, 31s-thats all thats worth mentioning
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Originally posted by JeepJunkie
Would it be worth it to buy a new Carb or could i get it rebuilt?
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Have you checked the timing with a light?
You will not be able to guess the timing unless you have someone rotate the distributor in tiny increments while cranking to make sure you have covered a range. In that process, you could foul the plugs up with gas, making it difficult to start even when you rotate past the "good" timing spot. Carb cleaner or ether will ignite more easily than gasoline, so the timing could be way off. You really need a timing light to set the timing anyhow, so you might as well get one. All four plugs can fire their electrodes off, but if they are not firing at the right time, it won't start. A light is probably not much more money than a carb rebuild kit. You'll probably end up buying a light after you spend four hours rebuilding the carb because it will run like crap if you are off even a few degrees... and that's assuming rebuilding the carb even makes it start.
Get it to start first, then look at the carb. Even a wasted carb should be able to start the engine, although it may run like junk.1986 CJ-7; 4.6L stroker, balanced & blueprinted; 5" lift, 35x1250 MTRs, Poison Spyder Full Width kit,
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Well apparently when i put the carb back on i didnt set it on all nice and perfect so there was a pretty good size gap on the bottom where it sits up to the engine. silly me so anyway it runs now. but its really rough and idles fast and dies pretty easily. Plus there is air and gas mist shooting out the top of the carb barrel. anybody know what work lies ahead for me?B R E T T
87 XJ 3" lift, 31s-thats all thats worth mentioning
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