bowshooter1
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Hi I've got a 1972 Scout 2 with the 345 and a 4 speed. I've had the Scout since around febuary and have loved messing with it but just can't get it to stay running.
At first I changed the distributor cap plugs wires and rotor and fuel pump. I could get it to run by putting gas down the carb, then I hooked up a temporary gas tank and got it to run and idle but it wouldn't rev up at all. The scouts at my dads house and at the time I lived with my Mom so I could only work on it on weekends. Well the next weekend that I came back it wouldn't run at all. So I rebuilt the carb, after I rebuilt the carb it would start up but it backfired like crazy and wouldn't idle. I tried every different setting on the carb possible then decided it might be something with the timing, so I spent the next few nights soaking and prying on the distributor until I finally got it to break loose. I got it timed to where it will backfire less but its still a lot of backfiring, no idle, and no much power.
Last time I went to my dads and tried to get it to run it wouldn't start at all, even when I put a little gas down the carb.
I'm almost positive it has something to do with the ignition and wanted your opinion on which to get. I've heard petronix are good but I've also read you could make a GM hey distributor work with a Jeep distributor gear and since I like making stuff myself id rather something like that.
Sorry for typing so much I just wanted to let you know what I've already done so you might have a better understanding of what might be wrong with my Scout
At first I changed the distributor cap plugs wires and rotor and fuel pump. I could get it to run by putting gas down the carb, then I hooked up a temporary gas tank and got it to run and idle but it wouldn't rev up at all. The scouts at my dads house and at the time I lived with my Mom so I could only work on it on weekends. Well the next weekend that I came back it wouldn't run at all. So I rebuilt the carb, after I rebuilt the carb it would start up but it backfired like crazy and wouldn't idle. I tried every different setting on the carb possible then decided it might be something with the timing, so I spent the next few nights soaking and prying on the distributor until I finally got it to break loose. I got it timed to where it will backfire less but its still a lot of backfiring, no idle, and no much power.
Last time I went to my dads and tried to get it to run it wouldn't start at all, even when I put a little gas down the carb.
I'm almost positive it has something to do with the ignition and wanted your opinion on which to get. I've heard petronix are good but I've also read you could make a GM hey distributor work with a Jeep distributor gear and since I like making stuff myself id rather something like that.
Sorry for typing so much I just wanted to let you know what I've already done so you might have a better understanding of what might be wrong with my Scout