MoPar_Jamie
Well-known member
Obviously the answer is No. I swapped carbs yesterday on my '74 Coronet Custom 4-dr to try and get it running better. After firing it I tried to move it and jabbed it into first. Bang, nothing, motor is loading up, but no movement. After 3 quarts of trans fluid I was able to get it out by using Drive instead of first.
Turns out First is like a brake of some sorts. Slam it into first its like htting the brake pedal, engine doesnt speed up, the car just stops. Found out the other day that its warped clutches. Gosh danget! Oh well.
I was getting this car out so I could get ready to put it on the road for a winter beater. Then in the spring I'd try and sell it.
It runs okay, just the bottom end is loose and now the trans is fried. I'm thinking about if the weather holds just slapping the '86 318 roller I've got into it with an '83 998 trans that I know is good.
a lot of effort for a winter beater but I need one bad!
Turns out First is like a brake of some sorts. Slam it into first its like htting the brake pedal, engine doesnt speed up, the car just stops. Found out the other day that its warped clutches. Gosh danget! Oh well.
I was getting this car out so I could get ready to put it on the road for a winter beater. Then in the spring I'd try and sell it.
It runs okay, just the bottom end is loose and now the trans is fried. I'm thinking about if the weather holds just slapping the '86 318 roller I've got into it with an '83 998 trans that I know is good.
a lot of effort for a winter beater but I need one bad!