Thanks to all for the suggestion of the choke. The weather has been quite cold recently; it's too bad the cold moved in while I was fiddling with the cam timing set, as I don't have a good basis of comparison now! I checked the choke setting last night, and found that it was closing 'most' of the way, but it didn't close tightly. I will tighten the choke when I get home, and see what happens from there. My biggest concern with tightening the choke is the fact that the longer it stays closed, the longer it is held to the high idle position, which is a problem while driving and at stoplights. I also received a suggestion to simply convert to a mechanical choke, for more control. I have a manual choke on the MC2100, and the cable is still in the Jeep, but I don't have a manual choke housing for the BBD. I'll see about getting one tonight. I took the Jeep out last night after fiddling with it for a bit. I got it to idle on its own after kicking and starting it a total of seven or eight times, and let it warm up. I went for a drive, and still noted the following: * General lack of power at idle and off-idle. * Flat spot in throttle right at 1000 RPM. This same engine used to be able to idle up steep hills in 4WD, and wouldn't stall for anything! I think the flat spot has to do with the setting of the needles in the BBD carb, but the lack of power at and off idle isn't helping things any. I'm thinking about contacting Comp Cams and asking if they've ever encountered anything like it. I also plan to connect a vacuum gauge to the intake manifold so I can check it while driving. I think a lot of this problem is a general lack of vacuum at idle, where it should be highest, because it seems like it just stops sucking gas. Once I solve that, whether it's because of the cam or an as-yet undiscovered vacuum leak, I think I'll have it. On December 6, 2006 Swygert Francis G MSgt 436 CES/CECM wrote: > I'll third or fourth (or....) the choke as being the most likely culprit > for the hard to start when cold engine. What's the outside temp like > there? Even with the choke working right it will be harder to start. > That's why a lot of late model carb cars have a tube from the manifold > up to the air cleaner controlled by vacuum switches -- to divert warm > air in the carb for cold weather starts/operating. ============================================================= 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