Distributor

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Asked by 75_chevelle Feb 24, 2017 at 08:02 PM about the Chevrolet Chevelle

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I recently bought a '75 chevelle car had been
running great! But i dont drive my vehicles often so
one day i went to turn on my chevelle and the car
wouldnt turn over. My radio would turn on so i
eliminated my battery so i figured my distributor
was going bad. It looked very old possibly the
original one. I went to buy a new one (keep in mind
im no car guru) i re-installed the old distributor to
figure out how to get TDC but when i went to crank
the car battery was dead! So i went to charge
battery and kept old distributor in and got car to
turn over but now i hear a clicking noise coming
from it. My chevelle never made any noise before
this little project. I went to drive the car down the
street but now my car wont switch gears.
Pleeeease help me! What could this be? What can i
do to fix this problem i miss driving my chevelle!

8 Answers

221,025

I thought the engine was not running, how can you drive it down the street now? Switch gears...automatic or standard? Where are you with this?

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25

It wasn't the distributor it was a very low charged battery. Its an automatic.

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59,045

Switching gear is separate issue. Put a trickle Charger on the battery in between driving it. I would check transmission fluid and if its full then do a filter change, Will the trans shift from manually by hand by going past drive to low gear or 2nd or not go into any gear at all?

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25

Fluids are fine. The car drove perfect before i tried to change out the distributor. I does go into low gear but when in drive it just refs high and wont change gears.

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221,025

Then there is a problem with the trany. There may be a vacuum line running to a valve on the transmission. I remember this valve having an affect on the shifting of the transmission. Check it out. See if there is one. I can remember what year they eliminated that.

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221,025

Ok, there is this valve on the side of the trany. It is called the Vacuum Modulator Valve. Check it out on this sight for a picture of it..... https://www.carid.com/opgi/vacuum-modulator-valve-mpn-ch30696.html?singleid=86164374&url=582704

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221,025

Make sure and check the transmission fluid level, may be low on trany fluid. If the trany continues to slip, then its time for a rebuild.

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59,045

You changed out the distributor so the vacuum line to trans hooks up down low back side there it may be off.

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