I have a '65 with a freshly-rebuilt powerglide and carburetor. Today while driving home from my mechanic's shop, I rolled up to a stop light. As I sat there idling, the engine started to stall so I moved the shifter to neutral to up the rpms. The engine suddenly revved up past 5,000 rpm on its own without me touching the accelerator. I moved the shifter into "drive" again to slow down the revs and of course, off I went into the intersection, with my brakes on and tires smoking like I was piloting a C-5 in front of the grandstands at Carlisle. I had to turn off the ignition to stop the car from racing.
Before I started the car again, I checked under the hood for any signs of binding at either the throttle or the accelerator linkage. I found nothing irregular and in driving around the neighborhood tonight, I could not get the car to repeat this harrowing behavior.
Has this ever happened to anyone else? With a powerglide OR a manual? The car has also been shifting well since the transmission rebuild. Any ideas?
Thank you,
Frank O'Donnell
Charlottesville, VA
Before I started the car again, I checked under the hood for any signs of binding at either the throttle or the accelerator linkage. I found nothing irregular and in driving around the neighborhood tonight, I could not get the car to repeat this harrowing behavior.
Has this ever happened to anyone else? With a powerglide OR a manual? The car has also been shifting well since the transmission rebuild. Any ideas?
Thank you,
Frank O'Donnell
Charlottesville, VA
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