Mercury Mike
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{1965 Mustang} Alright, so I got really tired of the hesitation in my autolite 1100. I look over everything, hit the throttle at the carb and it is great. No hesitation. The throttle opened completely, sounded real great. Still some thump thump thump that I haven't quite gotten figured out. So I pulled on the kickdown arm to get the acceleration from that point, and BAM, I found the problem: The kickdown linkage to the tranny wasn't hardly letting the carb open up at all. It was opening about a third of the way, then the kickdown was actually pulling the arm back towards the tranny, regardless of where the pedal was, and letting the throttle close, then opening another third of the way. I readjusted the float, checked the acceleration pump, checked weights and balls. Everything checked out inside the carb. I pulled the linkage off of the kickdown, made sure the timing was dead 10* (too much or...?). When I pulled the kickdown linkage, and tightened the arm (the two 7/16 bolts on the arm) so that it wouldn't move anymore. When it's in park, it revs up great, sounds like a beast. Goes thump thump thump if I continuously rev it, but if I give it a quick shot it sounds great. Still no leads on the thump though if anyone's experienced that before. I'm not missing at any of my cylinders, getting good spark to all of them. It idles great, starts right up. When I put it in reverse, it was fine accelerating backwards. When I put it in drive, I hit the gas, and she stumbled and died. I backed it back into my spot, and went out for lunch.
I got three questions:
1. Why is it stumbling in drive now? Could I have taken the float out of adjustment or something?
2. My kickdown linkage isn't long enough to reach wide open throttle... How do I elongate it? Am I doing something wrong? Disconnecting the spring down near the neutral safety switch, pulling the cable out as far as it can go, and trying to match it up to the full pull of the kick down arm.
3. If I can't make the linkage longer, besides not being able to downshift by kickdown method, is there any other disadvantage to having the kickdown linkage disconnected completely?
Thanks guys.

I got three questions:
1. Why is it stumbling in drive now? Could I have taken the float out of adjustment or something?
2. My kickdown linkage isn't long enough to reach wide open throttle... How do I elongate it? Am I doing something wrong? Disconnecting the spring down near the neutral safety switch, pulling the cable out as far as it can go, and trying to match it up to the full pull of the kick down arm.
3. If I can't make the linkage longer, besides not being able to downshift by kickdown method, is there any other disadvantage to having the kickdown linkage disconnected completely?
Thanks guys.
