Ingrid, my 69 Auto Pagoda girl, is running wonderfully (love my new 3.27 rear end). But I have this one little gripe - amazing, she's 43 years old and I only have one gripe !
When she is warmed up and we're motoring along and then must come to a stop, while the tranny is downshifting, the RPMs drop to zero and she dies just before we come to that stop (like maybe 4 mph). The first few times it happened, I would drop her into N, fire her up (no problem there) and move on.
Now, knowing this "dead zone" will occur, I simply put it in N just before she would die, and then come to my stop. At that point, I can move the selector back to normal drive position (she doesn't die on me when I do that), and when it's green, off I go. Note, both the upshifts and the downshifts feel normal. Selecting N while stopping has become so normal for me, that I didn't treat it as an emergency. But now I would like to address this issue, once and for all.
Is this possibly some malfunction of a "switch" that controls either fuel delivery or ignition while we're coming to a halt? Looking forward to your thoughts.
Cheers & most Happy & Healthy Holidays,
Hank