I've been up and down the list looking for clues, but nothing that sounds like the problem I'm having, so here's my first post to the group. The patient: 1982 Jeep CJ-8 Scrambler, 258 I-6 bored .040 in '98, fitted with Comp Cams #252h (P/N 68-200-4) and a Cloyes Tru-Roller kit set to the 3* advanced notches. Intake and exhaust are stock, with a glasspack and Catco 400CFM cat on the exh. and a recently cleaned and rebuilt Motorcraft 2100 (1.08 bore with #48 jets, 16" PV) on the int. Ignition has been converted to a GM HEI module coupled to the stock Motorcraft distributor and Ford TFI upgrade kit (cap, adapter, plugs, coil). Bosch Platinums have been gapped to .050. The symptoms: Engine won't stay running. It starts fine, but dies off instantly. I can keep it running if I 'blip' the throttle, but if I hold it constant, it runs for a few seconds, then dies off quickly. This occurs at any throttle position/RPM, almost as if it's running out of gas, but it's as sudden as turning the key off. Changing plug gap has no effect. On the occasions I can get it to idle, it will not run without the idle mix screws backed out at least 4 turns and the choke mostly closed. When tuning, it will run at 6-8* BTDC, but acts like it's way retarded (snapping back into the exhaust manifold). If I tune for best idle/vac, it runs better, but the timing is off the rack (24*+) and it dies as soon as I go off-idle. I've been told I have a vacuum leak, and the vacuum IS low (max of 16 inHg) but I'm hard-pressed to find one. The manifolds are tight to the engine, and have Stage 8 locking fasteners on them. The MC2100 is bolted to the intake with a custom-milled adapter made from 1" thick billet aluminum. The choke vacuum port in the base of the carb has been epoxied shut, with a machine screw threaded in for good measure. The heater plate in the intake is intact, the EGR valve doesn't work but is definitely closed (checked it by blowing thru the intake port and pressing on the pintle to open and close the valve). The manifold vacuum port above the EGR valve has teflon tape on the threads and is very tight, and has been capped during testing. Any suggestions are much appreciated, I'm just stumped. Thanks, Nick ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsored Link Mortgage rates near 39yr lows. $420k for $1,399/mo. Calculate new payment! www.LowerMyBills.com/lre _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com