Hi everyone- I've been a member for about five years but have never posted before. I now have an electrical issue I can't figure out. My wife had my 70 Challenger out last week and called to say it wouldn't start after she had shut it off. Before I could tell her what to check it started. I started it several times after she got home and it seemed fine. I did check to be sure all electrical connections under the hood were tight. All seemed fine, then I went to drive it. It started fine so I pulled out of the drive. As soon as I hit the brakes it died. I put it back in park and had to turn the key several times but it did then start. I have checked the wiring connections under the dash that go to the ignition switch and they are fine. When I was checking them I kept turning the key to see if there was a loose connection. I never found anything. When it does start, it will die if you hit the brakes or just turn on the park lights. I have changed the voltage regulator and still have the same issue. If I wind it up to about 2500 rpm and turn the park lights on it will run but barely. I noticed when I do this the tach needle drops down to 800 even though the engine is still turning 2500. I believe something is dropping the voltage so low to the ignition when any lights are used it causes the car to die. The fact that I need to turn the key multiple times (sometimes) makes me question the ignition switch. Anybody ever had a problem like this?
Thanks in advance for any help. This is a great site with great members!