I'm having a terrible time with my 1967 Impala, and I am looking for suggestions. When I am driving down the road steadily or even at WOT it runs great. It also idles fine. My problem is when I have let off the gas from moderate to heavy acceleration, it begins to stumble and die. If I get back into it hard it runs fine. If i let it fall back to idle or maintain the same cruise throttle position it will die. The only way to restart it after it dies like this is by flooring it while cranking. It will usually run normally after the restart, until the next episode.
It is equipped with an original 396/TH400. It has a Edelbrock intake, and a Holley 750 double pumper. Otherwise, its pretty much stock. In an effort to fix this, I have replaced the carb with a brand new unit, as well as replacing the points with a points eliminator from pertronix.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm stumped!
It is equipped with an original 396/TH400. It has a Edelbrock intake, and a Holley 750 double pumper. Otherwise, its pretty much stock. In an effort to fix this, I have replaced the carb with a brand new unit, as well as replacing the points with a points eliminator from pertronix.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm stumped!