1971 Challenger
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Its time to post an image of that engine bay. let's see what you got.![]()
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Its time to post an image of that engine bay. let's see what you got.![]()
Thanks 540 and everyone else. BTW, I do have a great mechanic to help me, albeit he's not a MOPAR guy, so the information here is invaluable. I'm pretty sure we have a stock TC.Hence, my recommendation for some dyno time. It will indicate a bad converter in nothing flat. And most other engine and transmission issues as well.
Either dyno time with a good operator that knows his job, or an experienced muscle car mechanic. Either one should be able to get to the bottom of the problem.
Just look at all the different directions that have been proposed here. And many of them could possibly be the problem. Not to mention all the other possibilities that could cause the problem. How about an improperly installed cam? Tooth off? Not degreed properly, if at all. Just to name one problem that the OP doesn't sound like he could find and fix.
The OP needs hands-on help for this issue. This is unlikely to be diagnosed over the internet.
That's my two cents.
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