What kind of carburetor does a Carter BBD have?

What kind of carburetor does a Carter BBD have?

The Carter BBD is a two barrel carburetor that was available on late 70s to late 80s Jeeps with the 4.2L engine. There are two variations of the carburetor, one is computer controlled and has a stepper motor on the back side.

What kind of carburetor does Jeep 258 BBD have?

There are two variations of the carburetor, one is computer controlled and has a stepper motor on the back side. The computer controlled version was used after 1981. Other than that, the two versions are the same although it seems the stepper motor version is a bit more troublesome.

What to do with idle tube on Jeep 258 Carter BBD?

With a long thin pin or piece of piano wire, make sure the idle tubes and nozzles are clear. After you have run them through, spray with more carb cleaner. Put the cleaned out venturi cluster back with the two gaskets and two screws. Replace the choke rod with snap ring and screw and replace the choke plate.

Is the Jeep Wrangler YJ a manual car?

My Wrangler (YJ) is the first vehicle that I have driven on a daily basis that was a manual and I was beginning to miss the automatic more and more. It didn’t bother me on the trail.

What kind of transmission does a YJ Wrangler have?

The 2.5 liter straight 4 w/manual transmission was always paired with the AX-5. The TF 904 automatic transmission option was only made available from 94-95. Both straight 6 motors were matched with the TF 999 for the entire production run.

What kind of transmission did the Wrangler have in 1987?

The manual transmission from 1987-1990 was the BA-10/5, and from 1991 onwards the AX-15 was used.

What kind of carburetor does a Jeep Wrangler use?

Weber 38/38 DGES Carburetor for 72-90 Jeep with 6 Cylinder (258c.i.) OMIX Carburetor Carter Style for 82-90 Jeep Vehicles with 285c.i. Weber 32/36 DGEV Carburetor for 83-88 Jeep with 4 Cylinder (151c.i.)

What did the Jeep Wrangler YJ get wrong?

What the Wrangler YJ Got Wrong 1 With lower ground clearance, the Wrangler had limited hard-wheeling and off-roading capabilities. 2 The Carter carburetor on early models ran into lots of problems, even off the assembly line. 3 The Peugeot BA 10/5 manual transmission was historically unreliable (87’-’89).