HELP!! with my 75 Dart

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I can see that one now. To me, it does sound like you have a vacuum leak somewhere as noted above. The first part of the vid, I can't tell if it's wind noise, or uneven popping noises out of the exhaust.
Have you checked the plug wires to see if the order is correct?
Again, there are people that are FAR more knowledgeable on here than I am.
 
not much help today but I can come up next Saturday and help take a look, your not quite 2 hours north of me, or if you can or have someone to help you here's a couple of things I would check first

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all plug wires still on
all vacuum hoses still on
all electrical connections still in place and snug,

one thing about old cars is they start acting up all the time without warning, without knowing very much about your car other than it ran fine before being hit leaves a lot of possible issues it could be, the hit could of just helped something along that was bound to happen anyway.
 
not much help today but I can come up next Saturday and help take a look, your not quite 2 hours north of me, or if you can or have someone to help you here's a couple of things I would check first

points
all plug wires still on
all vacuum hoses still on
all electrical connections still in place and snug,

one thing about old cars is they start acting up all the time without warning, without knowing very much about your car other than it ran fine before being hit leaves a lot of possible issues it could be, the hit could of just helped something along that was bound to happen anyway.
That would be awesome! I would not want you to go outta your way..but if your are in the area.. I would welcome your help. I keep saying it..over and over..trying to get the damn insurance company to realize.. This isn't a priaz!! Or a Hyundai!! You can't just hook up a diagnostic tool to it's computer and see what's wrong! Old school motors are a different breed! But yes!! Keep in touch..and thank you!!
 
not much help today but I can come up next Saturday and help take a look, your not quite 2 hours north of me, or if you can or have someone to help you here's a couple of things I would check first

points
all plug wires still on
all vacuum hoses still on
all electrical connections still in place and snug,

one thing about old cars is they start acting up all the time without warning, without knowing very much about your car other than it ran fine before being hit leaves a lot of possible issues it could be, the hit could of just helped something along that was bound to happen anyway.
Awesome if you can help her out man!
 
hi by what I seen of the video,the choke on the carb wasn't fully open,was the eng warmed up
 
Any news? As for the choke, unhook the linkage rod, and wire it open. NOT OVER THE TOP OF THE CARB!, don't want to suck a wire down, lol... just by the linkage rod. You'll have to pump it more gas to get it started. Try that and see if it runs better.
 
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