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Engine Dies when in 4-wheel drive
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I have a 72 K10 with a 350, TH-400 auto. I have replaced the worn out Quadra-jet with an Edelbrock performer 600 cfm with manual choke. When in 2-WD there are no issues, in 4-WD it idles fine but when I put it in R or D it dies. I am also having issues with the tranny kickdown. The cable end is messed up and there doesn't seem to be a good place to attach it to on the carb. It really isn't working at all. Would this kickdown issue cause the engine dying in 4-WD? Any and all suggestions are welcome. :five: |
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Hmmm. What T-case in this swap? Do you have any time on it at all and did it ever work correctly? Really odd issue as the torque converter should let the motor do it's thing.
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I know Edelbrock offers some linkage adapters, i think i ended up with an after market Cal Custom adjustable chrome mount, and i was able to rob the little brass ball off the rodchester and mount it to the edelbrock for the throttle, i think also for the kick down was another part off the cother carb but i also have the 350 turbo.
So in 2wd the tranny will shift into drive and reverse without the engine dieing, but when you shift the transfer case to 4wd it will die? |
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Only thing I can think of is that the extra load of the tranfer being engaged is dropping the engine RPM?? I had similar issues with AC coming on, but idle would be to high when it was not running. Solved it using smog fast idle solenoid off of a Qjet I had laying around. Wired it to come on when AC compressor engages, you could do the same to the 4wd indicator switch on the transfer.
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I won't be able to get to the truck for a few weeks as I am out of town but I will update this post when I get back with the suggestions made. Thanks everyone. :-)
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Although it doesn't sound like a transmission problem, what trans do you have?
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Does it move at all in 4WD? Or just stalls? |
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Check the wiring at the starter. Make sure there are no bare spots on the yellow wire (if it is still there). Insure that NO wires are being touched by the linkage. IE: Shift into 4X and linkage shorts the yellow wire- instant dead engine.
Other wires to check. Is there a yellow 4X4 light? Is it wired correctly? Is the socket shorted out. I had a 67 Impala that honked the horn if you turned left. Weird stuff happens to old wiring. |
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