thecantaloupeman
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- First Name
- Dawson
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C20 Silverado Camper Special
- Engine Size
- 350
So this morning I drove to work and in the first intersection I was flooring the gas pedal and the car was accelerating extremely slow. It felt like maybe a transmission problem. At one point it even sounded like it would stall even though the pedal was floored.
This isn’t the same problem with the accelerator pump I was having, but it just felt like the engine was making no power or something.
I changed to neutral and back to drive and it seemed to get better. Then I had to do a three point turn and changing from reverse to drive seemed to make the problem go away. Why is this? Could this just be a cold weather problem?
I’m really hoping it’s not the tranny going out. My heart would break. I have heard these turbo 400s are built like tanks so I have no idea. Anyone have some insight?
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This isn’t the same problem with the accelerator pump I was having, but it just felt like the engine was making no power or something.
I changed to neutral and back to drive and it seemed to get better. Then I had to do a three point turn and changing from reverse to drive seemed to make the problem go away. Why is this? Could this just be a cold weather problem?
I’m really hoping it’s not the tranny going out. My heart would break. I have heard these turbo 400s are built like tanks so I have no idea. Anyone have some insight?
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