Daniel Foster
Member
Hey guys. I have a 1968 Charger with a 383 and I’m trying to solve a mystery. Once the car is fully warmed up, about 195-200, it doesn’t like to idle. The car will die repeatedly in traffic at a standstill at idle if I don’t put it in neutral and feather the throttle. The car starts up immediately when it dies. The weather has been 75-90. It also does I’m the morning when it’s significantly cooler, 60ish. I haven’t driven the car for long distances or in traffic until the summer heat set in so I can’t say if this is a new problem or not. The carburetor is an Edelbrock 1407. Mopar electronic ignition. I tested the fuel pump and it’s putting out just over 7psi. Fuel lines are steel up to the pump and 3/8 rubber to the filter and carburetor. I use Chevron or Shell 92 gas. I haven’t noticed any other performance issues other than dying at idle. I’ve looked around for a definitive test to determine if it’s really vapor lock but didn’t find anything conclusive. Is there a way to test for vapor lock? Any other ideas as to what it could be? Float levels?