you need to check vacuum in drive , this will determine what power valve or springs you need under the metering rods
Thanks Chryco....you had offered this advice before in anotehr of my threads and I followed it but it didnt change anything....I have tried all the springs ...blue up thru orange up thru plain and no change seemed to happen as far as it dying out.
I played with the connectors to the ballast and made sure they were on right (seems the Bill Evans connectors arent that great.....tilted the fuel filter I am using up so its more vertical and it seems to stay filled better.....and swapped out the accel coil (which was reading 13.5k-16k when hot) for a autozone duralast gold coil (which reads only 11k-12k when hot).....
Let the car at idle in park in my driveway for 40 minuets and it never stalled out on its own....
Then when I drove the car yesterday, took it out for about 30 miles or so....no problems whatsoever....didint hit a lot of traffic or redlights.....but stopped several times in drive and just sat and waited for it to die out...it never did.....
I dont know if one of those things fixed it or if it just didnt do it this time....
I hate intermitant issues!
I would think, though, that if a intake manifold internal leak or bad springs were my issue it would act poorly consistently , right?
Maybe it IS just a fuel /carb issue......
I dunno. My head hurts. LOL
I just want to have this car drive reliably....so I can move on to fine tuning everything.