- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
So, some observations after offroading the CJ2a yesterday....
I was running 12 PSI in the tires and it was still pretty rough over the bigger rocks. I think 8-9 PSI would really help the tires conform to the bigger rocks & ledges. I'll try the lower pressure next time out.
Also, the Rochester 2G carb doesn't like much bouncing and climbing at all. There were a couple of times where it would sputter, the carb would load up and stall... only happened to stall it once or twice, but it's not much fun to be climbing a rocky ledge or hill and have the Jeep stall out mid-way. I think a Motorcraft 2100 is in the near future.
Also, I took a Jerry can with 5 gallons of fuel just in case, ratchet-strapped in the back.... and it leaked everywhere! It's an old can I bought at a garage sale. I'm sure the seal was all dried up, so I ordered a new one and well as a proper Jerry-can mount and tie down.
I actually felt pretty comfortable with the addition of the seatbelt, there were a few times where I had the CJ on a pretty steep sidehill and knowing I was belted in was a small comfort.
I was running 12 PSI in the tires and it was still pretty rough over the bigger rocks. I think 8-9 PSI would really help the tires conform to the bigger rocks & ledges. I'll try the lower pressure next time out.
Also, the Rochester 2G carb doesn't like much bouncing and climbing at all. There were a couple of times where it would sputter, the carb would load up and stall... only happened to stall it once or twice, but it's not much fun to be climbing a rocky ledge or hill and have the Jeep stall out mid-way. I think a Motorcraft 2100 is in the near future.
Also, I took a Jerry can with 5 gallons of fuel just in case, ratchet-strapped in the back.... and it leaked everywhere! It's an old can I bought at a garage sale. I'm sure the seal was all dried up, so I ordered a new one and well as a proper Jerry-can mount and tie down.
I actually felt pretty comfortable with the addition of the seatbelt, there were a few times where I had the CJ on a pretty steep sidehill and knowing I was belted in was a small comfort.