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Offline Plum70Dodge

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440 auto Edelbrock 750 dying at idle
« on: May 18, 2023 - 03:55:38 PM »
440 284/484 cam. hipo ex manifolds. New edlebrrock 750 that was a manual choke, but I installed an electric choke on it. 727 trans with new 2400 stall convertor.
 
This car runs fine at speed. perfect even.
When you idle at a stop light too long (3 minutes) with a fully warm engine (in gear)
it will surge a bit, and then die. Starts right back up. If I take it out of gear this is never a problem. 
Not overheating. Runs 165 to 175 all day. Just replaced the intake gasket/valley pan. no change. 

Any thoughts?
South Bend, Indiana




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Re: 440 auto Edelbrock 750 dying at idle
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2023 - 04:23:16 PM »
Sounds like it could either be converter related, as in a torque converter having internal issues when it heats up - or a vacuum leak somewhere. Anyone near you that you could borrow a carb from and bolt it on to see what happens?
Ken  --  In Georgia

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Re: 440 auto Edelbrock 750 dying at idle
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2023 - 11:55:32 AM »
Good thought, I have an edelbrock 650 on my chrysler 300 I could swap.
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Re: 440 auto Edelbrock 750 dying at idle
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2023 - 04:28:31 PM »
 :thumbsup:
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Re: 440 auto Edelbrock 750 dying at idle
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2023 - 10:32:51 AM »
Swapped two different carbs.
Swapped ECU and coil with same results.
Bumped the timing up to 16* initial and 42* all in.
Runs better, takes longer for the surging to begin, but will still eventually die at idle in gear.
South Bend, Indiana