NY512
New Member
Hi, I am new to this forum. Located in the Netherlands and working on a 1968 New Yorker with standard 440 and original carb. Bought the car some months ago and have driven it for about 100 miles. Then it died. Working on it for several weeks now, replacing or rebuilding a lot of stuff (checked ballast, resistor and points (all replaced earlier and good), replaced rotor, cap, spark plugs and wires, coil, rebuild carb, replaced fuel pomp, etc.). Car starts very hard and needs a lot of attempts, but if it runs, it idles very well. Opening throttle will make it start hesitating, banging and stumbling but after a while this gets better and it operates like it should. Then, out of the blue, after 5-10 minutes of idling, it dies. And no way it will start again. This happens 4 times now, and I have no clue anymore where to look to solve this. Looking for your thoughts on this, because I am out of options at the moment.















