Christian-440
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Okay, this is a weird one. Chrysler is on standby right now waiting for the 440 to be done. (Might put a 413 in it just to get it going.) I wanted to get back to my first Dodge, my 1991 4x4 Dakota, when there's of course a new issue that I can't figure out for the life of me... The truck acts as if it's a manual without a clutch pedal. Put it in gear it jumps forward a few feet and dies. Only way to get it moving is a neutral drop from about 3,000 RPM. It's a 360 LA with a 4bbl carb, weiand intake, and VERY mild cam, might as well be stock. Transmission is a 46 or 47 RE I believe, whichever the Dakota would've came with. I tried adjusting the front band with no luck. Fluid is full, not over, and new. Transfer case is full on fluid. Truck will go into gear with the wheels off the ground, but if you hit the brakes it'll die. This is a new issue. It worked fine for the first few years of having it, then it started not wanting to idle in gear when hot, now it has this issue at all times. Hot or cold. I don't really have the money to throw at it right now, but I'd like to know what you guys think before I try to take it to a shop over the summer. I'd prefer to fix it myself if possible.
(I know it's rough but it runs, and used to drive, great. Sounds real good too.)
Thank you for whatever input, anything is appreciated.
Thank you for whatever input, anything is appreciated.