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Hard Time Starting After Warm Up.

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by aekdbbop, May 23, 2016.

  1. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    When you had it apart did you check or adjust the float level?
     
  2. scoutpilot

    scoutpilot Member

    Wait a minute. How much of your electrical system is 6 volt and how much 12 volt?
     
  3. aekdbbop

    aekdbbop Member

    The starter was the only 6v part . Always worked fine
     
  4. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Makes no sense. Doubling the voltage means a cable half the size would be adequate.

    If you have a voltage drop the fault is elsewhere, such as bad connections or grounds.

    And you said it starts fine when cold, when cranking is harder.
     
    Last edited: May 25, 2016
  5. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Please describe exactly what you mean by hard starting, and your exact procedure for starting the Jeep. Also, does the engine turn over easily or does it turn over somewhat slow?
     
  6. aekdbbop

    aekdbbop Member

    Here's the video:
     
  7. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Excellent! When it does that does it have black smoke from the exhaust from too much gas? Also, how long had it sat since you shut it off?
     
  8. aekdbbop

    aekdbbop Member

    This was 20-30 minutes after being shut off.A white puff of smoke comes from the carburetor, but I haven't checked the tailpipe.
     
  9. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    The symptoms seem to suggest a bit of flooding, it acts like it is burning off the excess gas/vapors when it tries to start. Float level adjustment too high, needle valve not shutting off fuel flow completely is still my first thought on this problem.
     
  10. aekdbbop

    aekdbbop Member

    Ill take apart the carb and look at the float.. what should it be measured at?
     
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  11. aekdbbop

    aekdbbop Member

    Found it. thanks
     
  12. PeteL

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    The exact setting is dependent on which parts your carb has. The Jeep-specific rough service float valve is different than other applications.
     
  13. aekdbbop

    aekdbbop Member

    yeah, I found the instructions from the place i bought the kit from. it is saying 15/32 for the float level, and 1 1/4 for the drop.
     
  14. durangotang

    durangotang Member 2022 Sponsor

    Sounds to me like it's just running too rich. When it's cold, you should need the choke to get it running right until it's warm. If you're starting fine without the choke when cold, you're going to be too rich when it's warm. If it's already too rich and you shut it off, it will likely only start if you open the throttle all the way. You should pull the spark plugs and take a pic, I have a sneaky suspicion they're going to be black.
     
  15. aekdbbop

    aekdbbop Member

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    There was a weight and check ball that was actually missing, and the float level was off.. must had been flooding pretty bad. I think that fixed it..
     
  16. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Good deal. Keep us posted on how it runs.
     
  17. PeteL

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    Like I said, "recent rebuild" = red flag.

    I can't count how many times on this forum I have posted about those weights and balls getting lost when someone takes the YF carb apart.
     
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  18. Zoomer

    Zoomer eJeeper (walking)

    Vapor lock? Fuel line getting too hot and fuel vaporizing, will cause hard to start condition until fuel cools down. Usually will act like it's flooded and require wide open throttle and cranking to start. Cold engine will start fine. Will usually start fine when hot if restarted within a very short period of time of shutting down.
     
  19. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Yep, people don't realize what's there, don't see them fall out so don't understand something is missing. ;)
     
  20. aekdbbop

    aekdbbop Member

    Welp... still an issue.

    Here's a view from the engine:



    Starting to think it's a timing issue.