BoatMan
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While I have a ton of (mostly blind) faith in myself to be able to fix anything. I have a hard time diagnosing problems since this is my first classic car. And being 27- I didn't grow up with these.
Drove my 1966 Chrysler 300 to and from a car show this weekend (1 hour each way)- perfectly fine. Had to move it to get into my garage yesterday and engine was bogged down when I started it. Had to keep my foot on the gas to keep the idle up. When I let go it stalls. Very low rpms at idle.
Oil leak on front left side of motor- not sure where from yet but on inside of hood and around engine bay. Levels are still fine via dipstick.
Radiator fluid still full/not leaking
Tire blew on the way home if that makes a difference.
What are some things I can check before just taking it into a mechanic?
Drove my 1966 Chrysler 300 to and from a car show this weekend (1 hour each way)- perfectly fine. Had to move it to get into my garage yesterday and engine was bogged down when I started it. Had to keep my foot on the gas to keep the idle up. When I let go it stalls. Very low rpms at idle.
Oil leak on front left side of motor- not sure where from yet but on inside of hood and around engine bay. Levels are still fine via dipstick.
Radiator fluid still full/not leaking
Tire blew on the way home if that makes a difference.
What are some things I can check before just taking it into a mechanic?