The truck: 1965 IIa 109" Station Wagon. Weber 34ICH carb. Working with an experienced Land Rover mechanic to diagnosis this.
In the three years I've had this truck I haven't ever had any trouble like this. Other problems, but not this one. Back in January I was out driving and the truck died. Just cut off. But it started back up after a few minutes. That happened for several days. Then it wouldn't start at all. Ever since it has not run properly, even now that the weather is in the 70s and 80s.
The truck idles fine, but under load it shudders and misses and bucks and doesn't want to go. Uphill is worse.
The points were staying shut, so adjusted them back to spec. They stuck shut again. Still adjusting them back.
Have adjusted the carb numerous times.
Suspected fuel starvation, so installed a new fuel filter.
Put in dry gas as well as gas cleaner.
Found that the coil was the wrong type, so got a new one and installed it.
Blew up a muffler (related to the problem maybe?) and installed a new one.
Drove the truck yesterday in 70 degree low humidity. It ran like a top from home to office. At lunch I drove to grab some food, and on the way home--the old stuttering and sputtering started up again! Limped home.
Both the mechanic and I are stumped. Any ideas are welcome.
In the three years I've had this truck I haven't ever had any trouble like this. Other problems, but not this one. Back in January I was out driving and the truck died. Just cut off. But it started back up after a few minutes. That happened for several days. Then it wouldn't start at all. Ever since it has not run properly, even now that the weather is in the 70s and 80s.
The truck idles fine, but under load it shudders and misses and bucks and doesn't want to go. Uphill is worse.
The points were staying shut, so adjusted them back to spec. They stuck shut again. Still adjusting them back.
Have adjusted the carb numerous times.
Suspected fuel starvation, so installed a new fuel filter.
Put in dry gas as well as gas cleaner.
Found that the coil was the wrong type, so got a new one and installed it.
Blew up a muffler (related to the problem maybe?) and installed a new one.
Drove the truck yesterday in 70 degree low humidity. It ran like a top from home to office. At lunch I drove to grab some food, and on the way home--the old stuttering and sputtering started up again! Limped home.
Both the mechanic and I are stumped. Any ideas are welcome.
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