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i also have one weber, which by the way is too much carb for this engine
Farmer...Have you downloaded the file here on webers (
http://www.luvtruck.com/pdf/Weber_files.zip) and tried to rebuild and re-adjust that carb? My 32/36 ran like crap when I first got it untill I rebuilt it. The complete rebuild kit, including the power diaphram, is real cheap on ebay - around $20.00-$30.00. The item #is 260199128305 and there are other kits that are a bit cheaper - but you really want the complete kit with the power diaphram - trust me.
I've got the same engine setup as you Farmer - plus I'm running a 38/38 instead of a 32/36 on mine and it's not over-carbed. I'm using a 50 amp alternator, an accel high-output coil, and I've swapped out the points distributor for the electronic distributor/ignition module combo too - so that might make a difference if you haven't done that conversion yet.
(But I do need to run on Supreme or it pings like hell under a load...lol)
BTW...Farmer what type of cam are you running and how have you set your timing? I had to tinker a bit with mine after the guys at Delta reground mine and didn't add too much to it because of the valve-to-piston clearance.
Too bad you aren't closer to me - because I've got a few old webers for parts, a bunch of spare jets, and 2 or 3 rebuild kits laying around. I'd try my hardest to help you get that damn carb and your engine purring like a kitten or die tryin'.
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with all the money and time youd spend on making the g180 have more power, you could go with a smallblock or chevy v6 for the same money and have more power.
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I intend to do a complete front end swap to retain the 4WD. Either a Toyo or CJ5 front with comparable engine.
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But eventualy, will be doing a complete swap over in the engine/tranny dept. $$ has become a big short term Luv goal motivator
And you guys that want a bit more muscle in your 2WD's and your 4X4's should maybe explore the possibility of swapping in an Isuzu 2.6 with a 2.3 carb intake and a 2.3 distributor/ignition module. The ignition is an easy 2 wire conversion, and completely stock with the factory A/C and smog stuff on them - they produce 125 hp, and they will bolt right up to your existing transmission/transfer case.
With a 2.6/2.3 combo engine that has no A/C, no smog, a decent reground cam, a milled head, a header, an improved intake, and a weber 32/36 or 38/38 - there's no telling what they'll produce. But whatever they do produce - it would definitely run circles around any G series engine put together the same way - without adding the unnecessary bunch of extra weight and the complete hassle of trying to drop in anything else.
I'm in the process of buying another '78 2wd automatic shortbed with low miles and a blown engine. Once I get it, I'm going to start building up a 2.6/2.3 hybrid myself for my "78 shortbed stepside and then put my built G series Impulse 1.9 I'm currently using in my stepside in it.
Then it'll get the full Taz treatment...which is one truck my other half won't be groanin' about me spending any money on - since it's for her...lol