then you bought a '78 Scout and installed the shelved 2210 from the '74 Scout on it. How's my driving so far?
That is correct.
The 2210 was never ran on the 74 Scout, I put it in a Holley box with the plastic lid and plastic bag the 2300 came in and I shelved it not thinking I would ever use it, at one point I almost threw it away. The only inclination I have that the rebuild was done correctly is I took it to a professional shop in town that has been rebuilding carburetors for 40 years, other than that I have no proof they rebuilt it to specs or correctly. The original carb from the 78 is the 2245 and it is sitting in my shop on my table, I put a rebuild kit in it but I accidentaly broke the fast idle adjustment so it is shelved now with new gaskets and everything and I am kind of using it to just learn a little more about rebuilding them myself, two days ago I could start the Scout and it would idle without any problems, when I started driving it down the road I got about half a mile away in 3rd gear and it just cut out on me, I sprayed either in the carb and it started and I turned around to come home, it died again, another shot of either it will run for 500 ft. I finally got it back in the driveway and under the carport, yesterday I checked for crimped lines or anything blocking fuel flow, I pulled the fuel line off the carb and turned the vehicle over as if to start it and nothing came out of the fuel line, I then pulled the fuel line off just before the filter and fuel was shooting out when I tried to turn the vehicle over so I came to the conclusion that my fuel filter was clogged up, I took it off and drained it and it was dirty and nasty looking, so I put a new fuel filter on, the fuel filter I took off was also new before I took the Scout to the paint shop, but the filter was only 2 dollars so I bought a new one, I put the new filter on and pulled the fuel line at the carburetor again and when I started to turn the vehicle over the fuel was shooting out of the fuel line like I think it should have been, there was very strong shots of fuel coming out, so I re-connected the fuel line to the carburetor hoping that it would fire right up and no such luck, I had to charge the battery at this point so I quick charged the battery and I pressed on the throttle at the carb a few times to check that fuel was getting in and the carb was squirting fuel down the venturi tubes so I tried to crank it and it acted like for a second it wanted to start but then it will just spin the motor, so in my infinite wisdom I sprayed some either down the carb since it had worked in the past, the first shot the truck did nothing, sucked the either in and still didn't even try to start, the second time it sucked in the either and backfired a little and sputtered but still would not start, then the backfire out of the carb and a fireball, then a couple of sputters and two shots of fire, all of this was off of either and not regular fuel, when it tries to start with just plain gas it doesn't even really try to start, it just turns and turns until the battery is dead, now I did notice even after flushing the lines and the tank once more the gas looked a little dirty, is it possible that my gas tank is beyond repair and I need a new one, or do I just need to keep flushing the tank until I get crystal clear gas, could that be the issue if the gas is a little dirty? Thanks for bearing with me.