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Do you have a ballast resister hooked up and is it wired right.  If you have the 4 post one make sure it is wired right.  sounds like a bad ECU box now.   Could be frying the ECU with two much juice.
MOPAR413 (Gary) 64 Polora 500
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  From: Michael Phelps<mailto:mrph92162@xxxxxxx> 
  To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> 
  Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 7:11 AM
  Subject: Odd behavior


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   Hi all, I need some advise / suggestions on the possible cause of a problem 
  I am experiencing. I have a 361/727 combo in my 65 Bel. Ever sense I've had 
  it, it had a miss or surge at even RPM. Slightly while idling and more 
  pronounced at around 2000-2500 RPM. My first thought was carburation so I installed a 
  new Holley 600 but the same problem continued. Now I an experiencing a new 
  symptom that I think is related to the original problem. While cursing along at 
  around 40-50 MPH, the engine shuts off as if the ignition was turned off. No 
  back fire, no sputter, just shuts off. After coasting to a stop, it won't start 
  right up, it acts like it's not getting any fire. After sitting for about 10 or 
  15 minutes, it starts right up. At this point I'm beginning to think I have 
  an ignition problem. It has an after-market electronic ignition, (orange box) 
  it looks as if it's been in place for a long time. Is it possible I need to 
  replace the ECU? Also the coil feels hotter than it should, would a bad coil 
  cause this kind of behavior? 
  Sorry for the long post, but I'm starting to pull the last few hairs I have 
  over this one.

  Mike P.
  1965 Belvedere II Convertible
  Jax. FL. 

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