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If the engine runs well, then I would not assume it is the carb. Is there any smoke coming out of the exhaust?
I agree I would start looking for an exhaust leak. How far does the exhaust extend at the rear? I wonder if it's simply getting sucked up and around? |
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I have a 1974 Jeep CJ5: AMC 304 V8, Rebuilt engine, Edelbrock intake, MSD Ignition, Holley 650 4bbl, Patriot headers, stainless steel exhaust (no cats). The exhaust exits at the rear of the Jeep.
Sounds like the exhaust may be entering the back of the cab/vehicle ...suggest after the rear axle turn pipes 90 degrees to the outside ... exhaust will be pushed away from the rear ...
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