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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Glendale, California
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A new issue arose. On slight acceleration or slow cruising, the car lurches forward as it's getting a lot of gas, and then it jumps back down (over and over).
I was in a transmission seminar, and took of the tower afterwards to see how my gears are. If I didn't align right when I put back on the tower, could the transmission do this? Other ideas? 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Roadster. 1932 B engine, Weber Carburetor (new fuel pump), high compression head, FSI ignition, 12 volts, headers and smitty exhaust. https://youtu.be/CSwvffB0u1Y?feature=shared Thanks, Eric |
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