Howard, I'm in agreement with Andrew, it that helps! The black smoke and sooty plugs are a classic indicator of running rich (assuming they are dry, and the soot in the tailpipe is dry -- if they are "greasy" black that's burning oil). The loss of power gradually is a classic sign of a stopped up catalytic converter. As pressure inside the tailpipe increases, the engine has to work harder just to try to push the exhaust out, so power decreases and you have to apply more and more throttle. Yours obviously isn't plugged all the way, but I'd remove or replace it. If you can unbolt it for now the thing would be loud, but you can tell right away if you have to increase throttle or not to get it to idle right. You also need to replace the oxygen sensor. That tells the carb how to adjust the idle mixture. I wouldn't do that until rebuilding the carb, or getting a factory rebuilt replacement. The later is more expensive, but also the best move. There is at least one stepper motor in that carb that might need replacing. With the cost of the carb, you might be better off getting the EFI system from a 89-93 S-10 or Camaro 2.8L from a salvage yard, or the entire engine. The wiring isn't that difficult, and you'd end up with a lot better power and economy. You can't put a 4.0L in that year without a lot of firewall work (87+ has about a 2" recess in the firewall for the 4.0L). If you find a nice 2.5L four it will have more power than your well worn 2.8L V-6 and will bolt right up to the trans. Of course you would need the flywheel (and torque converter if auto) and engine mounts for the four. AMC bought the 2.8L V-6 to have a six cylinder option, but the carbed version only has a little more power than the AMC 2.5L four. Not enough to be worth the additional os when they were new in my opinion, something a lot of people here share -- and not just because it's a GM engine in an AMC -- it's a crappy GM engine even when in a GM!! > " From: Howard.Allen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > " > " Hi; > " I am a new member located in Limington Maine. I have owned one other AMC > " product years ago, a 1973 model I bought non running for $50. Ran it for > " 6 months with a slippling clutch and sold it for $25. Nice engine never > " smoked. Anyway, this week I purchased a non running 1986 Jeep Cherokee > " with a 5 speed transmission and 2.8L V6 engine. I replaced the fuel pump > " and installed a new radiator and battery and started it up. Hasn't run > " for about 5 months. Started a little hard but it ran. It sounded like a > " sewing machine but the oil pressure was 40PSI so I let it run a while. As > " it warmed up it ran slower and slower so I cranked the mechanical throttle > " stop up to compensate for the time being. AFter 15minutes the oil > " pressure was down to 15PSI and the exhaust was black and RPM were down to > " 550 with the mechanical throttle stop all the way out. It finally stopped > " running. > ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com