AlmightyAstro
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Hi folks, I have been reading posts on here for many years as I have been using my 64 Dart GT as a daily driver in summer weather for about 7 years or so. A few years back I rebuilt the engine and then transmission as they were original and tired. This car has a lot of miles on it! It's the 225 slant six and the corresponding torqueflite 904 with pushbutton shift. Posts from many folks here, the slant six forum, and a couple of emails from Pat Blais were all very useful to me during the rebuilds. Last fall my car developed a new issue which I have been unable to figure out. When the engine is warm and I put my foot on the brake, the idle dives way down, and the engine either quits or almost quits, and it sounds like it's fighting a lot of resistance. Now I know that "idle" when in gear with the brake on is often a little lower than in neutral, this is a huge dip, from say 1000RPM to 500RPM, and with "puts" that dive down to 200 it seems. Recently I noticed that it seemed like I had lower than nominal fuel pressure, but I believe I corrected that last night (fuel line around the front seemed partly plugged before I blew it out). I'm now back to my original theory that something in the transmission is not releasing when I apply the brake. It reminds me of when you don't clutch properly when braking on a manual, though a little less dramatic. I can feather the gas to keep it alive as I brake but that probably creates risk of damage somewhere. I'll also note that this issue seems to appear whether I have the idle and/or mixture high or low, and the ignition voltage is normal.
I am thinking the torque converter or a clutch could be hanging up, something like that, or maybe the hydraulic pressure needs adjustment? Do these symptoms sound familiar to anyone? I notice when the engine is cold (choke open or closed) this is far less prevalent and often not noticeable. I have to go for a drive on the highway or up some hills to get into the "quit mode". The converter was pretty full of contaminants before I did the transmission (clutches cooked, then I did the redo). I cleaned out the converter extensively and everything was performing good for a good while after that, until this past fall.
I am going to do some more reading, but I was focused on the engine for a while and now think it's not the engine. This engine got me home running on only 4 cylinders with badly uneven compression before its rebuild.... and now it runs as even as a carbureted slant can.... I'll double check timing & such, but this dramatic drop in RPM and appearance of "load" makes me think transmission problems.
Sorry for the long post but I thought it'd be better to post more info than not enough. I appreciate any thoughts that come to mind. I am getting mighty frustrated with this issue, it's going to remain parked until I have a good feeling about what to do next.
Thanks!
Lou
I am thinking the torque converter or a clutch could be hanging up, something like that, or maybe the hydraulic pressure needs adjustment? Do these symptoms sound familiar to anyone? I notice when the engine is cold (choke open or closed) this is far less prevalent and often not noticeable. I have to go for a drive on the highway or up some hills to get into the "quit mode". The converter was pretty full of contaminants before I did the transmission (clutches cooked, then I did the redo). I cleaned out the converter extensively and everything was performing good for a good while after that, until this past fall.
I am going to do some more reading, but I was focused on the engine for a while and now think it's not the engine. This engine got me home running on only 4 cylinders with badly uneven compression before its rebuild.... and now it runs as even as a carbureted slant can.... I'll double check timing & such, but this dramatic drop in RPM and appearance of "load" makes me think transmission problems.
Sorry for the long post but I thought it'd be better to post more info than not enough. I appreciate any thoughts that come to mind. I am getting mighty frustrated with this issue, it's going to remain parked until I have a good feeling about what to do next.
Thanks!
Lou















