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Weird issue...what the heck...I need help
OK, so truck runs great...90% of the time except when I make a left turn. Weird I know. It will cut off completely when making a left turn. When I make right hand turns it is fine. I know it has to be a wiring issues (I think) where a wire is hitting something and shorting out the fuel pump or something else to make it cut off. Any ideas on the easiest way to track it down? If I sit in my driveway and turn the wheel left it does not cut off only when it is rolling...if that helps. Not fun driving and turning across traffic to cut off...any help or ideas are welcome.
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What carb?
What distributor? |
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Oops...good question..
Holley Sniper EFI with an HEI distributor |
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Have you done any wiring lately? Added or changed anything? I usually suspect the last thing I did as a likely cause.. Do all of your electrical items work? I added an HEI to my 235 and the connectors on the coil were a bit suspect - they were made for a F*rd. I could see plug wires swaying and pushing something off.. wires at the ignition switch in dash.. maybe let it idle and start poking around your wires with a stick.. good luck - intermittent problems are the worst..
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What type of connector on the hei battery terminal?
Stock type or spade connector? |
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Last thing I added was an original dash clock. Everything works as it should...all lights, cigar lighter, a/c, etc.
Here is the picture of the battery connector on the distributor...the pink wire. I suppose it might be doing something weird when I turn. |
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I had one that would short out from the bat to the tach connector.
Check to see if the connectors wiggle a bit. How much movement does your motor have? Could be motor moves hard right and pulls or shorts a connector. |
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I don't think it has much movement, but will double check. The tach connector seems like a good place to start! |
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I had a 70's GM column drive me batty for a bit because the ignition switch was worn out. Those have the electrical part on the column tube closer to the firewall and twisting the key pulls a rod which slides the contact part back and forth. At first I thought it was the neutral safety switch but after bypassing that, I found the bad contact in the ignition switch.
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My vote goes to fickle wiring or loose connection somewhere. Similarly, I once had an issue with power occasionally cutting out upon acceleration. I assumed it was carb/fuel related for a long time, before discovering a loose terminal at the coil. Easiest fix ever.
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Thanks for all the replies! I knew I could count on this board to help!! Best board ever....hopefully this thread will help someone in the future too. |
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My dad used to tell the story of how his 36 Chev truck would sometimes quit at the same intersection on Jasper ave in Edmonton. He eventually found a loose wire on the ignition switch. He just turned 99.
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I deem my truck fixed and running great! Took it for a 30 minute drive and no issues...then drove it to Church yesterday with no issues! WOOHOO!
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Good to hear.
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outstanding
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