Hello Everyone I?m a long time member but an infrequent poster. I got a deal on a 74 Cherokee last week, 85000 mi on a 4bbl 360 originally from Colorado. I?ve always loved that body style so I?m very happy with my purchase. The body is in phenomenal shape, basically a very well taken care of jeep. The problem with it is that when accelerating it starts to buck at about 3000 rpm?s, the engine cuts out then back in, bucks very badly unless you let off the accelerator. It is worse when under a load, such as going up a hill. It doesn?t cut out when parked. Maybe a fuel delivery problem, like it can?t get a consistent supply of gas that it needs? The previous owner replaced the fuel filter, fuel pump, dropped the tank to make sure it was clean (it was), had the fuel lines blown out, and had the carb professionally rebuilt. I swapped on an extra coil and distributor I had, changed the plugs too; none of these things have helped. So, my ideas are that perhaps he got a bum fuel pump, maybe the Carb float is mis-adjusted or not rebuilt correctly, or of course it is something I haven?t though about that one of you fine folks could suggest to me. Any ideas/advice? Thank you. Steven Clark 74 Jav 68 AMX 83 Eagle Now 74 Cherokee that I wish ran better __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250