Is it an automatic transmission, and if so is the "kick-down cable"
connected? If it's not, DO NOT drive the car!! That's a TV cable
that doubles as a kick-down. If it isn't connected or is frozen the
transmission isn't developing full pressure inside and it's
slipping. If the cable is connected disconnect it at the throttle
linkage and make sure you can pull/push it in and out easily by
holding the end between two fingers. If you can't it's too stiff.
Check that and if that is the problem I can tell you what to do
next. Just tell me if it's stiff or not connected.
If you have a manual transmission or the cable checks out, you
obviously have another problem.
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From: Keith Evenson <epd@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
66 rambler with a 232 why does it take so long to get it up to road
speed? It take about a mile to get it there.
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