Hi,
I've got a 1975 JDX8 and for the life of me I can't figure out what's wrong with it.
The first problem was/is that it surges at idle. ~1500 RPM idling quite nicely then waaaaaam! it's revving ~4000 then slowly (10 seconds?) returns to idle.
I got a diaphragm/gasket kit and installed it thinking that would help, but it didn't.
BTW, it's the stock walbro carb.
Now, not only has it continued to surge at idle, it has a problem quite suspiciously similar to this guy's:http://www.jdsleds.com/community/viewto ... =11&t=6899
When I first start it up and let it warm up a little, get on it and it'll damn near throw you off the seat it's so quick.
after about 3 runs around the yard, it heasitates, sputters, and can hardly get moving. I tried, as the other guy, taking off the plug wires one at a time. #2 seems to not change anything, #1 kills it almost immediately.
Both plugs have spark.
Can anybody help me?!
Thanks from Montana
JDX8 carb/ignition problem
JDX8 carb/ignition problem
Last edited by JDX8 on Sat Feb 16, 2019 4:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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1975 JDX8 - Gone but not forgotten
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- 400brian
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Re: JDX8 carb/ignition problem
Does the sled have CDI or points ignition?
Spray some starting fluid on the crank seal behind the clutch and see what happens.
Spray some starting fluid on the crank seal behind the clutch and see what happens.
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Re: JDX8 carb/ignition problem
CDI ignition I think. It has the box on the 'firewall' thing...
1973 JDX8 - Current project
1975 JDX8 - Gone but not forgotten
1975 JDX8 - Gone but not forgotten
- 400brian
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Re: JDX8 carb/ignition problem
It's possible that your stator is crapping out once it warms up, or the CDI box.
The diagnostic instructions are in the FAQs. They are not a sure indicator, but it's a start.
Your crank seals should be replaced just because of their age.
The diagnostic instructions are in the FAQs. They are not a sure indicator, but it's a start.
Your crank seals should be replaced just because of their age.
'09 Vintage Challenge Survivor, and I wasn't late for supper!
'10, '11, '12, '13,'14,'15,'16,'17, '18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Vintage Challenge Survivor !
72 400 restored, Father bought new in '71
73 X8 restored
'74 340 green machine
'74 X8 9 time VC finisher
'78 Spitfire in progress
2 '75 340S 1 running, one on deck
'78 LF 440 future CC clone
'73 Skiroule RTX 440, 500 mi.
Re: JDX8 carb/ignition problem
Like Brian stated cdi is a possibility aswell as the crank seals. Im inclined to think crank seals more with the flare up on the idel problem specialy with the number 2cyl giving no results when you pull the plug wire. Do as you were told and spray starting fluid on the seal behind the clutch and see if it revs up on its own. Crank seals should be done in any sled this old but the clutch side is even more prone to failure do to it being esposed.
Re: JDX8 carb/ignition problem
Problems solved, and I owe stuoid tax on both...
1. The clutch side crank seal is bad. I thought the problem seemed like a air leak, I was spraying ether around the intake manifold, impulse line, etc. but forgot all about the crank seal.
2. I guess you could say the CDI box was the problem. The plug going to it has a loose wire. Fixed that and it runs great again.
Thanks for the help guys!
1. The clutch side crank seal is bad. I thought the problem seemed like a air leak, I was spraying ether around the intake manifold, impulse line, etc. but forgot all about the crank seal.
2. I guess you could say the CDI box was the problem. The plug going to it has a loose wire. Fixed that and it runs great again.
Thanks for the help guys!
1973 JDX8 - Current project
1975 JDX8 - Gone but not forgotten
1975 JDX8 - Gone but not forgotten