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When I start the engine (after it has cooled down) and put the car into gear, it will smother down and almost die. I have to pat the accelerator initially to keep it going. When I get out on the road, it smothers when it shifts from 1-2 and 2-3 (whenever more of a load is placed on the engine). I have to slightly let up on the accelerator when it shifts so it won't die. It only last 5 seconds at most; then I can accelerate as I normally would with no problems. What could cause this? The tranny fluid level is OK.
It just started this in the summertime. The symptoms are the same no matter if it's 100 degrees outside or 49 degrees (which it is now).
I'm at a loss. I know a guy who has a '65 Mustang with a 289/C4 that has the exact same problem. He doesn't know what to do, either.
It just started this in the summertime. The symptoms are the same no matter if it's 100 degrees outside or 49 degrees (which it is now).
I'm at a loss. I know a guy who has a '65 Mustang with a 289/C4 that has the exact same problem. He doesn't know what to do, either.