m3751
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M37 idles fine but just dies unexpectedly when being driven.
I keep running into a problem with my M37 where I’ll be out driving it around town and it just starts chocking and dies.
Here is what works well:
The issue:
I’m really at a loss as to what this could be, the only thing I have not changed are the spark plug cables and that just doesn’t sound like a symptom a bad cable would cause.
Anyone have an idea what else I should look at?
I keep running into a problem with my M37 where I’ll be out driving it around town and it just starts chocking and dies.
Here is what works well:
- I can start the vehicle with no major issues. (starts within 5-6 seconds usually)
- Once started, it idles without any issue.
- With the vehicle in neutral I can rev the engine without issue.
The issue:
- After driving for about 15 minutes the vehicle starts chocking violently like it’s running out of fuel. I know this is not the case since I had just filled the tank less than 10 miles previously. I also installed a clear fuel filter just prior to the carburetor and can definitely see fuel going through. This situation has now happened to me 6 times. I think the local tow truck guys are ready to drop me from the plan…
- To try to solve this I did the following items to no avail.
- Installed NOS fuel pump
- Installed NOS carburetor
- Installed new air cleaner
- Installed new fuel filter in tank and installed extra one in front of carburetor
- Installed new coil
- Installed new distributor
- Installed new spark plugs
- Installed electronic ignition
- Did an oil change
- Installed new DC power line to the distributor
- Drained the fuel tank and carb and put in all new fuel
I’m really at a loss as to what this could be, the only thing I have not changed are the spark plug cables and that just doesn’t sound like a symptom a bad cable would cause.
Anyone have an idea what else I should look at?