Have the timing checked,it sounds like your timing is out,also check your distributor cap and rotor,good luck,Frank
My 89 B2200 does this. Its like there is a dead spot in the acceleration. It is because the accelerator pump is leaking.
It can be as simple as an exhaust leak allowing oxygen in to cause unburned fuel to burn with a pop or bang
cheap wires
Your 1990 Mazda B2200 may be overheating due to several potential issues. Common causes include a malfunctioning thermostat, a clogged radiator, or low coolant levels. Additionally, a failing water pump or a leak in the cooling system could contribute to overheating. It's best to inspect these components to identify the exact cause and take appropriate action.
Yes.
the fuel lines tend to rust out at the top of the tanks so it sucks raw air and a tiny amount of fuel
Fuse? check your fuse box for the fuse indicated "horn" remove and replace if neccessary. if fuse is not the problem, check wiring to horn under the hood in the engine compartment.
Backfiring in any motor is either badly out of time or a burnt valve.
its because of your mom
yes, backfiring is always due to ignition or timing problems. Backfiring through the carb can be a symptom of a lean condition.
Backfiring is a timing issue.
In extreme cases, it can blow the muffler wide open.