Hey All! I'm new to the Forum and this is my first post, so please be nice
Let me preface this post letting you know that I'm new to working on an old vehicle although I've learned a lot from working on my 2010 FJ Cruiser.
Just picked up an old 1974 FJ40 a couple weeks ago that had a 2F installed by previous owner, and has the weber carb setup. Brand new Distributer cap/cables/spark plugs and several other things.
Anywho, the Fj40 will crank up great, runs and sounds good (timing seems good) to the point where I can drive it even up to 45mph pretty easily (Didn't try and go faster). After about 15-20 minutes of pretty easy driving, the engine will die. Before I fixed the timing, it would "Chug" to a stop with a lot of backfiring. After fixing the timing, the engine just died while accelerating with no backfire. At that point, it's much more difficult to start the engine, and usually requires an electrical jump if I try to restart too many times. After the engine cools and I recharge, I can go through this whole process again. Weird!
I'm trying to check everything that I can before spending a lot of money. Initial thought is FUEL DELIVERY, so I'm going to change the fuel filter since that's an easy fix. Wondering if maybe I have junk in the tank clogging up and that only kicks in after driving? Any advice on what I can check or if anybody else has experienced this?
Attached is a few pics so you can see what I have to work with!
Thanks!

Just picked up an old 1974 FJ40 a couple weeks ago that had a 2F installed by previous owner, and has the weber carb setup. Brand new Distributer cap/cables/spark plugs and several other things.
Anywho, the Fj40 will crank up great, runs and sounds good (timing seems good) to the point where I can drive it even up to 45mph pretty easily (Didn't try and go faster). After about 15-20 minutes of pretty easy driving, the engine will die. Before I fixed the timing, it would "Chug" to a stop with a lot of backfiring. After fixing the timing, the engine just died while accelerating with no backfire. At that point, it's much more difficult to start the engine, and usually requires an electrical jump if I try to restart too many times. After the engine cools and I recharge, I can go through this whole process again. Weird!
I'm trying to check everything that I can before spending a lot of money. Initial thought is FUEL DELIVERY, so I'm going to change the fuel filter since that's an easy fix. Wondering if maybe I have junk in the tank clogging up and that only kicks in after driving? Any advice on what I can check or if anybody else has experienced this?
Attached is a few pics so you can see what I have to work with!
Thanks!
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