Posted by Tom Schnitzler on March 08, 2011 at 04:44:00 from (166.235.210.77):
In Reply to: Chevy 350 Problem posted by Poor farmer 830 on March 07, 2011 at 12:26:06:
Old man of mine had a 79 dodge 360 with fulltime 4wd and it did that, the only way to keep it running when slowing down was to put one foot on the gas and the other on the brake. All that needed done was to turn the distibutor so it would run a little smoother. I don't know if that is it! Good luck with it, almost makes a preacher cuss, I was hauling hay from one farm to the other with my 94 chevy 6.5 turbo diesel with a slip o matic, then went to go to work the next morning and it would not get out of low gear, so I stopped a couple miles down the road and checked the fluid which was full, drove to a gas station stopped the engine, filled with fuel, looked at the motor for vaccum leaks, got under the truck looking to see what was wrong, could not find anything wrong, jumped back in going to take it back home and trade it for the wifes car, started it up and down the road with no problems. Just the shifting selinoid and it needed time to think! I was late for work, and dirty. Took a week to get the truck to stop doing that. Just thought I would throw that in there, made me feel silly looking at my truck at a gas station, just to find nothing wrong. good luck to you! Tom
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