Looking for some help diagnosing a starting issue. I have a 1974 FJ40 with a F.5 motor. Everything looks to be original/ stock. The last time it was registered was 2004. I have the motor spinning freely, starter is strong, plugs are getting spark (using a known good distributor with Pertronix unit), plug gaps have been checked. The issue we are having is it just won't fire. Fuel pump is moving gas, we are getting great suction through the carb, but even using starting fluid sprayed into the carb, we can't get it to catch.
things we have done:
-Marvel mystery oil in all cylinders to help free them up
-Got the motor turning with the starter
-Removed all plugs, cleaned, set gap
-Verify we are getting spark at each plug
-Pulled carb to get everything moving on it
-Sprayed carb cleaner through jets to make sure fuel would pass through
-Made sure all vacuum ports were sealed
-Set distributor based on FSM
We have tried running with starting fluid and gas through the pump, but we cannot get it to catch. Any ideas of what could be causing the issue? My next step at this point is pull the carb and rebuild it, but I feel like we should have caught with starting fluid sprayed direct into the carb.
@JRhino, @Travis Kinney feel free to add any details I may have missed.
things we have done:
-Marvel mystery oil in all cylinders to help free them up
-Got the motor turning with the starter
-Removed all plugs, cleaned, set gap
-Verify we are getting spark at each plug
-Pulled carb to get everything moving on it
-Sprayed carb cleaner through jets to make sure fuel would pass through
-Made sure all vacuum ports were sealed
-Set distributor based on FSM
We have tried running with starting fluid and gas through the pump, but we cannot get it to catch. Any ideas of what could be causing the issue? My next step at this point is pull the carb and rebuild it, but I feel like we should have caught with starting fluid sprayed direct into the carb.
@JRhino, @Travis Kinney feel free to add any details I may have missed.