A bit of background:
1973 Challenger with a '68 440HP. 4-barrel Holley. Mopar high-rise intake. 915 heads. 4-speed.
Car was has always been a bit touchy as far as nailing the gas from a dead stop. I've found it best to ease into it. If not, she tended to bog down. It was worse when she was cold, but it happened even it she was warmed all the way up. Also, she tended to feel a little winded when you'd get up into the higher RPMs. Not having any prior experience with a Chrysler 440, I was never sure if that was just a charactistic of the engine or not. In between, though, she felt nice and strong. A good chirping of 2nd gear was never a problem. :-)
She's been like that since I got her a few months ago.
Just a couple weeks ago, though, she started stalling on me.
It tended to happen when I was coming up to a stop light and let off the gas, but it also happened a couple times on take off. She would stall and then have a bit of trouble getting up again. I'd have to wait a minute of two, give it a few tries and eventually she would fire back up.
That ended last weekend when she stalled for good. I was unable to get her to crank again.
I've got gas in the car and I have spark.
I'm thinking it is probably either:
Clogged fuel filter
Dead fuel pump
Worn down fuel pump rod
That said, I have no idea what to look for when I pull these parts to tell if they ar shot.
Anyone have any advice? Also, if my description of her problem brings something else to mind...