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And as he's being pulled out of a 3 foot snowbank you'll hear a naive Jeep owner exclaim " But I just saw ANOTHER JEEP go through here with no problem ??!!??" LOL
Great looking Truck!
From what I've read on my CUCV research (want a 1008 REAL bad but no money... real sad...) It could be as simple as an air leak at the fuel filter or line. You would loose start up prime and could be sucking air when idling.
Good luck with it looks great!
My 84 K30 had the lights go bye-bye. It ended up being the bulkhead connector. No other systems were affected SOOO I just ran a nice fused power direct to the switch.
Of course checking fuses, wiring, switches etc comes first.
On a serious note when I hit a wall on a project I will clean up all the parts/tools I have out for it. Inventory the parts I have/need and set up project piles.
You may find the throttle parts you misplaced or some bits you bought that you forgot about and it will help you get clarity on your...
If it's the one from your build thread, which appears to be your only one....GET CRACKIN!!!
Put in the new IP and take it for a run that will put a smile on your face AND a fire under your but!
Unless everything goes sideways then theres always a can of gas and a lighter...LOL
Aside from the vehicle (read MV) specific quirks I think the m1009 represents the best of the light trucks. They are very rugged if maintained correctly need little improvement in the raw mechanics of the thing. That being said for your specific needs the truck, whatever you chose, should be...
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