Car dies while backing up sometimes

Edison

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I've had this happen twice now and hope its nothing major. In my 66 Newport, 383 4bbl 3 speed auto, when backing up it will just die. Thankfully its started right back up the two times it has happened, but any suggestions what it could be?
 
Transmission or the converter is likely starting to go bad. Reverse will put more of a load on the engine. It may be as simple as a band adjustment.
 
Blah that stinks. Maybe I'll Flintsones myself out of parking spots when I can't just pull through to avoid stress on the transmission until I can address it :) Hopefully it lasts a while because I don't have $1000 right now for a new one (which is what I think these go for typically. Believe this is a three speed Torqueflite?)

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Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly is a band adjustment?
 
idk if I'd go so far as to say the trans/convertor is going out. As mentioned reverse puts more load on the engine. The carb could just need adjusted...

If you can pull the trans out, your looking around $400-$500 to have a shop rebuild it. Another $100 or so for a new convertor.
 
How about a defective NNS on the transmission? Could that cause your car to die like that?

The neutral switch would only come in to play if you restarted the car.

I don't think it's the transmission.

Bring the idle speed up a little.
 
Thanks guys. I plan on doing a tune up soon (plugs, wires, dizzy cap/rotor etc) and will have the idle adjusted as well. It hasn't done it anymore since thankfully.
 
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