Hello all,
I recently purchased a Scout. I've always wanted one. My Dad had one when I was a teenager and he put over 300k miles on it. This one I purchased has only 65k on it and seems to be in original condition. The po put brand new tires on it and a new gas tank with sending unit. It had sat up for about 20 years, so it needed and still needs some tlc.
I have to admit, though, I didn't buy it to go crawlin or anything. It's just for me as a project and eventually do what I want with it.....4 wheelin, towing, etc. Saying that, I plan to keep the engine and drivetrain fairly stock. I will modify those parts to benefit the normal use of a truck, but nothing too extreme. The interior and some external body work is where I will modify the most to include newer seats with shoulder straps, dash work, carpet/no carpet, and upgraded electronics.
All of the upgrades I would like to do are still in research phase. Right now, my focus is getting it running dependably. So I need to get the brakes working smoothly and get the engine up to speed. This leads to my first question here. The engine will crank and idle for a short time and then die. Pressing the accelerator only kills the engine. This morning, it cranked right up and idle for a few moments then died. I haven't been able to crank it since. I'm guessing I flooded it, but even after letting it set for a while I still couldn't crank it. I'm suspecting I need to start troubleshooting the carb, since it did crank. There are plenty of broken hoses around the carb. Should I rebuild or buy a remanufactured one? I've never rebuilt a carb before (except for a lawnmower engine), but I do know my way around a tool chest. As always, cost is a factor.
Thanks,
murch
p.s. More pics to come
I recently purchased a Scout. I've always wanted one. My Dad had one when I was a teenager and he put over 300k miles on it. This one I purchased has only 65k on it and seems to be in original condition. The po put brand new tires on it and a new gas tank with sending unit. It had sat up for about 20 years, so it needed and still needs some tlc.
I have to admit, though, I didn't buy it to go crawlin or anything. It's just for me as a project and eventually do what I want with it.....4 wheelin, towing, etc. Saying that, I plan to keep the engine and drivetrain fairly stock. I will modify those parts to benefit the normal use of a truck, but nothing too extreme. The interior and some external body work is where I will modify the most to include newer seats with shoulder straps, dash work, carpet/no carpet, and upgraded electronics.
All of the upgrades I would like to do are still in research phase. Right now, my focus is getting it running dependably. So I need to get the brakes working smoothly and get the engine up to speed. This leads to my first question here. The engine will crank and idle for a short time and then die. Pressing the accelerator only kills the engine. This morning, it cranked right up and idle for a few moments then died. I haven't been able to crank it since. I'm guessing I flooded it, but even after letting it set for a while I still couldn't crank it. I'm suspecting I need to start troubleshooting the carb, since it did crank. There are plenty of broken hoses around the carb. Should I rebuild or buy a remanufactured one? I've never rebuilt a carb before (except for a lawnmower engine), but I do know my way around a tool chest. As always, cost is a factor.
Thanks,
murch
p.s. More pics to come