dies at low idle speeds, when put into gear and when stopped.

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I just got this 85 c10, its in great condition except she dies when the rpms drop. For example when I put it into gear or come to a stop. If i hold the gas to keep the rpms up she stays on but its a pain slipping it into neutral coming up to stops, and parking is a nightmare.
My best guesses are old fuel, carburetor, distributer, or some sort of vacuum leak. This is my first time owning a classic so most of whats under the hood is new to me, any other ideas on why its dying on me?
 

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A vacuum leak will cause that but it could be a lot of things. I wonder if the ignition and carb/choke is tuned to spec.
 

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A lot of things missing here from the post friend. What's the engine rpm when coming up to a stop or idle? Auto or manual trans, any other "odd" things happening while she's running like sputtering, chugging, misfiring?
 

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Yes hard to diagnose with little information. When did this start? A good inspection for tune up related items, plugs, timing, could reveal a lot. Could be as simple as adjusting idle speed. No computers on these trucks.
 

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Just curious, what kinda carb?
But so many things can cause your issue. Stuck open EGR valve, needle and float assembly issue, fuel pump pressure, vacuum, etc. That year also has a ESC or whatever its called behind the glove box (not too familiar with them when going bad so...). The guys here will have some valuable ideas to troubleshoot!
 
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If it's a possible ESC issue, you can bypass it to further troubleshoot with one of these things:

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Alot of the advise and direction we can give you is going to depend on your skill level... do you have any experience working on carbureted engines? It won't do you any good if we have you check part A or setting B if you don't know where or what they are... not throwing shade, just need to know where to have you start...
 

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This is my first time owning a classic so most of whats under the hood is new to me, any other ideas on why its dying on me?


Sounds like he/she is new to the game. I would be happy to diagnose it in person and help them out with the problem free of charge, but I'm not in that area. Is there anyone in Texas that would be willing to take a look at it, and report the findings in this thread?
 

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They'll be able to learn. That's a reason for getting old pieces of **** like these trucks haha.

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That's a big reason I got two square body's. I hate computers on a vehicle. My 2015 camaro is the only one with a computer. Lol
 

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That's a big reason I got two square body's. I hate computers on a vehicle. My 2015 camaro is the only one with a computer. Lol

I used to hate computers in cars, but once time want on and the type of vehicle that I was repairing had OBD2, things got a lot easier. It actually got to the point where OBD2 vehicles were easier to diagnose and fix compared to out old school rigs. But once I got back into working on this older stuff, things evened out. So now, old or new if fine, but I still hate the middle ground OBD1 stuff that have things like throttle body fuel injection.
 

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I used to hate computers in cars, but once time want on and the type of vehicle that I was repairing had OBD2, things got a lot easier. It actually got to the point where OBD2 vehicles were easier to diagnose and fix compared to out old school rigs. But once I got back into working on this older stuff, things evened out. So now, old or new if fine, but I still hate the middle ground OBD1 stuff that have things like throttle body fuel injection.

I'm with you on that - both me (and my bank account) are feeling the pain of dealing with OBD1. Why did they have to make accessing the data from OBD1 so close to impossible? Or was it on purpose so you had to depend on your dealership for assistance?

I'm not even sure my repair shop actually decoded the OBD1 data...next time I'm up there I am giong to ask them.
 

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