I would guess you have a problem with the Hei.......mainly the module.
Being a hot day and all......they don't like the heat. Do you have a
spare module you could try? Be sure to put some Di-electric grease
under the bottom of the module before you bolt it down. I've also had
problems in the past with bad pick-up coils in the Hei that would run
fine but when the vacuum advance rotated the plate the pick-up module
would give a wrong reading and the car would stumble or die. Try
unplugging the vacuum line to the vacuum advance and see if the stumble
goes away.
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: mark <ccpanel@jps.net>
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 9:58 pm
Subject: [oletrucks] sad, sad day?
> as far as heat goes-i do HVAC and in attic last 2 days. btw-its 112
> outside... 140-160 inside. =) fun in the sun.
>
> REAL QUESTION
> my favourite panel took a dive the other day. i
> came home on
> a hot day, parked it and went inside. the next day it had no power
> and super
> stumbled but i crept to work thinking a ign prob. no such luck. it
> willstart and run but when i step on the gas it either starts
> boggin real bad or
> stumbles and dies.
>
> details-305sbc pumped a little, HEI, edlebrock carb, manual choke,
> electfuel pump,
> thanks
> mark
>
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>
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