slobberbox
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Sorry if this is long-winded, but I don't usually do forum posts... a lot of you guys have provide info here or on the samba for most of what I need, but I finally had to create an account because searching forums hasn't really done me much good being not specific. On top of that I've been through a lot of what somewhat relates already and I should let you guys know beforehand what's been done.
Anyway, the truck is a 1992 B2200 (manual, carbureted), the PO converted to a "Weber" (doesn't look like the 32/36 - no power valve; guessing it may be that Solex i've heard of), It was running very rich/extreme lack of power (lucky to get over a hill at 50) and a bit of a tapping sound after half throttle so I ordered an eBay "Weber"... In my naivity, I didn't realize that it was Weber North America. Shortly after, the truck pretty much loses all power and dies on the interstate. The truck wouldn't run at this point unless the timing was ridiculously advanced (38-40 degrees at idle) or the gas was just floored - even then, it was miserable at best. At this point I got it home, wasn't getting fire, replaced the ignitor because I wasn't getting fire for some reason, realized the head gasket was blown (compression test showed 2 cylinders at 120, 2 at 80), noticed a possible crack and ordered a new CNS head and gasket). Truck still wouldn't run. Got a junkyard distributor, wouldn't run, but after putting the new ignitor in the new-to-me distributor and fiddling around a bit the truck finally started, ran fine (but that little tapping was still there and a bit lean) for a couple weeks, and then the exact same scenario happened on the interstate again.
This time, I've already checked the timing belt (replaced with the head), the crank/cam timing appears spot on, the valve clearance was to spec 2 days before it happened ( I double checked for .012 by the book with it hot), cleaned the carb - which at some point I seem to have broken both the power valve diaphragm and the accelerator pump diaphragm - full rebuild kit was put on, all circuits and jets appeared clean, float was set to spec, tried a fuel pressure regulator at one point before I realized that it was the power valve leaking after the first cleaning, checked for a nice blue spark, pulled the o2 sensor to see if I had a plugged catalytic converter, advanced the timing enough to run so that I could check for vacuum leaks, jiggled the key to see if there was a short at the switch... I'm pretty much out of ideas here.
Other than triple checking for intake leaks ( adapter plates were sanded flat and coated with aviation permatex) the only thing I can think of is the fuel pump, but I'm reluctant to spend any more money at this point. I'm hoping one of you guys with more experience on these trucks with a weber installed might be able to save my Ramen money for the rest of the month.