Hello, I have a 1976 CJ5 with some issues going on. I rebuilt the carb and add it adjusted along with the timing in the summer and had no issues. It ran great. Out of nowhere it began dying and sputtering intermittently starting about a week and a half ago. I'm not sure if the choke is getting stuck (weather related?). I don't have too much time to work on it myself and was wondering if someone could recommend a decent (jeep?) mechanic in the Peoria area that could take a look at it? It maybe beyond me right now.
Thanks in advance!
Recommended mechanic?
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Re: Recommended mechanic?
I have heard good things about Mikes Garage in Morton.
Problem is most of us work on our own junk so we really do not know a shop to take them to.
Franks Service Center (Morton) has been around forever. They may know a little more about older vehicles.
Problem is most of us work on our own junk so we really do not know a shop to take them to.
Franks Service Center (Morton) has been around forever. They may know a little more about older vehicles.
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Re: Recommended mechanic?
6 cylinder with a stock carb?