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#76
Vehicle Help / Re: RC Running Like Crap!
June 28, 2013, 08:58:51 AM
Quote from: crazzywolfie on June 28, 2013, 07:56:17 AM
he said he installed a clear fuel filter on the charcoal canister line but i am wondering if some charcoal was hiding somewhere and missed  when cleaning things.

I don't know, I pulled the carb apart and got out everything I could see.  It looked like it was limited to the throttle body ports.  I cleaned those out pretty good with parts cleaner and compressed air.

I'm seriously thinking of just taking out the lean burn system to see what happens.  I've been dealing with this since I bought the truck last year, that's why I did everything in my first post, it's just gotten to a point where it's not drivable now.

If I did buy a new vac advance distributor from a parts store, any idea what year Dodge I should get that will fit my '86 318? I cant afford the Jeggs or Summit conversion kits, so I'll have to piece my own kit together.
#77
Vehicle Help / Re: RC Running Like Crap!
June 27, 2013, 09:20:35 PM
Quote from: crazzywolfie on June 27, 2013, 08:38:37 PM
different carb for what? if you remove the lean burn system i think you will have to get a different carb.

Yeah, that's what I was wondering.  The original carb is a Holley 2bbl. Some of the info I've read says you can use the old lean burn carb and others say you need to change it to a "non" lean burn carb so you can have a ported vacuum source for the new distributor...
#78
Vehicle Help / Re: RC Running Like Crap!
June 27, 2013, 08:34:30 PM
Quote from: crazzywolfie on June 27, 2013, 05:03:29 PM
i would probably still put the stock coil back on for piece of mind in the future. now did you blow out the carb with compressed air or something before you reassembled it? maybe some of that charcoal got where it should not be. if you do have the lean burn system and want to replace it you should check out summit racing for the 4 pin ignition system wiring harness. you can get them for about $20 plus shipping.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/dcc-3690152/overview/

With taking out the lean burn system do I have to have a different carb?  It's a completely stock setup.
#79
Vehicle Help / Re: RC Running Like Crap!
June 27, 2013, 04:28:40 PM
Quote from: crazzywolfie on June 27, 2013, 03:32:16 PM
i don't think you would need to go as far as replacing the distributor. was there anything in the carb that was not normal when you rebuilt it? i would probably at last put the stock coil back on. personally i don't trust those accel super stock coils.

It was doing the lurching thing before I replaced the coil, it was one of the reasons I replaced it.  The only thing abnormal in the carb was charcoal from a bad canister.  I put a clear fuel filter in the vacuum line between the carb & canister to catch the charcoal.

Quote from: rjtx667 on June 27, 2013, 04:06:43 PM
is this a model that has the lean burn junk in it? I don't do carbs so cant say  :dontknow:

If it is that lean burn junk can cause a mess and go bad. could be ignition?

But yeah follow the cheat guide

I think it is the lean burn system.  I've been considering doing a "lean burn delete" as described in RCC.  I did look at the cheat sheet for something similar to my issue but found nothing...  I'll keep looking around.

Can't really do anything with it this afternoon as the 5pm Thunder Showers are blowing through at the moment.  They usually last till dark and are charged with lightning. Good show to watch from the inside.  You don't want to be out in it though.  I've seen too many tourist become charcoal from walking the beach in a storm...or worse, playing golf!
#80
Vehicle Help / RC Running Like Crap!
June 27, 2013, 02:11:44 PM
Ok, so I did a search on RC Central on several things like "loosing power", "distributor issues", and "power loss" etc and came up with some things but nothing that seemed to identify the issues I had this morning.  So I'm posting this request for help on both sites.

I'll give a little history to see if anyone else has experienced the same thing.

Truck: 1986 Mex RC 4x4, w/stock 318, 2bbl Holley, 727 auto.

Issue ongoing: Truck will lurch during normal driving on occasion like it's either starved for fuel or having electrical issues. Idles fine

What I've done:
Replaced fuel pump & filter, rebuilt carb, replaced plugs, plug wires, dist cap & rotor, treated gas with B12 Chemtool, replaced vacuum lines, replaced coil w/ACCEL Super Stock, been running 93 octane gas in it

The issue seems to come and go.  Then, this morning on the way to work I pulled up to a stop sign a couple of miles away from the house and when I started to go the truck would just creep along at about 3-4 miles per hour no matter how far I pushed down on the gas peddle so I pulled over to the side of the road. The truck seemed to idle ok but it did seem to idle at a lower RPM. I popped the hood to take a quick look to see if I could ID anything obvious but nothing stood out.  I closed the hood and tried to back up but it didn't even have enough power to do that.  It would just rock a little.  So I sat there for a bit with it running and played with the gas peddle and all of a sudden it picked up again.  So I put it in gear and turned around for the house.

The weird thing is when I'd push down on the gas peddle it would be super sluggish and then lurch like a bat out of heck and stay there as long as I kept my foot on the gas.  I did this all the way back to the house.  If I had to stop at a light, it would do the whole 3-4MPH thing again until it would lurch and shoot down the road.  by the time I made it back to my neighborhood it would shut off at the stop signs.  It would start right up again though.  Also when I would give it gas and it would lurch it made a noise like detonation or it almost sounded like a diesel when under power.

I parked it in the driveway and took another car to work. I'm not looking forward to digging in to it tonight as it's hot as crap outside...  Any HELP would be greatly appreciated.

My thoughts are to replace the distributor with an OEM unit first off. The one in it is original equipment and when I replaced the rotor I noticed it was a bit corroded inside around the base of the distributor.  I suspect its from all the water that dumps between the firewall and the hood when it rains.  It's been monsoon season here lately and we get some heavy showers.  I did put a seal between the hood and the valance though to try and prevent that, but just recently.  Let me know what you experts think.  Thanks in advance. :P
#81
Quote from: ProjectM880 on June 12, 2013, 06:22:28 AM
So what are the Final Or latest plans for  RamJam??
I didn;t get a final count of events or awards so I can either just make some and go with it or we can wait for a final count.

Whats the verdict on vendors and prizes?

At this point, My company is sending me to Mud Engineering school which will be from July8-Aug30. So there is a good chance I can make it. But my schedule to get things done before then will be tight. So the more we can get done now would be great.

Dang, I want to go to Mud Engineering School! Sadly I'm not sure my '86 RC would make it out to TX from FL.
#82
Projects / Re: My ramchargers
June 23, 2013, 09:35:01 PM
Looking great. Hey I noticed the little tag in your camo dash photo that says Leon County. That's where I grew up.  :13: I love the Panhandle but I'm down in Tampa now. I do hunt up that way though.
#83
General Discussion / Re: Random pictures
June 23, 2013, 09:22:12 PM
Quote from: crazzywolfie on June 23, 2013, 08:12:45 PM
how the heck did he get so high?

Hah, well my son threw him up in the air. Never a dull moment around here.
#84
Parts for Sale / Rear Drive Shaft '93 RC
June 23, 2013, 09:03:15 PM
I have a good rear drive shaft that came out of a '93 RamCharger. Asking $75 + shipping from 33624

#85
General Discussion / Re: Random pictures
June 23, 2013, 08:04:55 PM
My grandson this afternoon doing a perfect cannonball!  :great:

#86
Nothing.  But my son-in-law used to to tow my trailer to the dump when he cleaned out his garage yesterday.  My granddaughter really likes my truck  :)

#87
Quote from: The War Wagon on June 22, 2013, 01:30:03 PM
I envy you southron guys, with your 30 year old rust-FREE trucks!  :icon_salut:

Makes me wonder how I ever ended up up HERE!  :tongue3:

Hah, well it ain't "rust free" but it doesn't look as bad underneath as some of you folks up north with all the road salt in the winter.  Although it was bought new in Leesburg Florida it has the normal rust under the driver floor pan close to the door as well as just below the left tail light.  Shouldn't take much to fix though. That's on the back burner until I get the new motor in and a 4" lift under it.  :toothy9:
#88
General Discussion / Just Checking in From Florida
June 22, 2013, 08:29:43 AM
Hey All, just signed on here.  Been over at RamchargerCentral.com and happened on this site. It looks like this one is pretty new.  I do see some folks on here from the other so I know the info will be as good  :thumbsup:  I haven't done a whole lot to it other than keep it running by replacing the old parts with new ones as needed.  I did purchase another 318 though that I'm building in my garage.  I have a lot of plans for it.  Anyhow, here's my truck: