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From: Tom Duross <tduross1@xxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx To: 1962-1965 Mopar Mail List <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: 65 Belv2 Convertible Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 16:28:44 -0400
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Hi folks,
My new car was delivered to me today. I met the hauler in central MA at a
rest stop on the turnpike.
I didn't make it a mile and she quit. Nice even idle, ran a little hot by
the gauge, but every time I'd get past about 1/3 throttle; she'd bog.
Needless to say as soon as I'd get about past a shift point, she'd almost
stall and finally did. I was stranded on the turnpike for 1 hour
waiting for the AAA and when they finally showed, they couldn't take all the
way to Boston. I had to call another flatbed to get me all the way home.
I was bummed, embarrassed and frustrated. It's got a 273 3 speed but I
maybe originally a 383 car, unless someone changed the hood ornament.
Another giveaway is the V8 emblems on the fenders, only small blocks got
those, right? It would have a commando emblem I believe. So maybe SB.
It's almost for sure fuel related and I think maybe from the long haul from
IL to MA maybe the carb got a little jammed, float or maybe needle.
It's funny there was a tie rap around the accelerator pump in the front of
the carburetor preventing it from going all the way down. I cut it off but
no better running. The exhaust smelled badly, if I can say that. More like
varnish. The car was run and driven up until I bought it so I don't think
the gas has gone bad. Any ideas? I had it towed to my cousins and I plan
to have it towed tomorrow to the carburetor shop as I have no time at all
these days. It's 4:00 PM and I just got home from what should have been a
nice top down 1 hour ride home. :(
Anyone ever used Lukas fuel treatment? Maybe miss-spelled. The first tow
truck driver suggested that and an entire can of carburetor cleaner down the
throat while she's running. I might try that really early tomorrow morning
before work and see if it does anything. I can leave the car at my cousin's
and maybe let it run for half a day or so to get some treatment through the
lines, pump and carburetor. Any suggestions from you folks?
She looks great; copper paint job, brown roof, two tone interior, new carpet
and everything works but the radio (Tampa bound anyway).
Thanks everyone. Just bumming a little in Boston here, I really wanted to
take the new (hopefully) squeeze out for a spin in the cool night air
(wink!!).
Tom Duross 65 Belv2 Vert 273/745 65 Belv2 4D 318/727A 65 Belv2 4D 361/727B 64 Belv 4D 318/727 I need a barn now. :)
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