PART ONE of TWO (Character Limit)
My car (which has been in the family since brand new) is a 1973 Buick with 455-V8, 8.5 compression, Quadrajet carb (7042240), THM-400, 2.73 rear gears. Everything is as close to stock as possible, except no EGR (vac line plugged with tight-fitting ball bearing) & vacuum advance directly to ported source on carb. Trans rebuilt in 2013? Shift kit installed. Engine rebuilt in 2018 (30 overbore- would have made 20, but pistons not available at the time), stock cam, & points distributor upgraded to PerTronix. Approx 9,500 miles since rebuild. Carb rebuilt in Sept 2024.
Transmission seems completely normal. While I'm cruising (say at 45, 50, 60 mph), the car is normal under all conditions. I could press the accelerator lightly to increase speed slightly; if I approach an incline & give it a little throttle, it climbs easily; or if I floor it, yes transmission will downshift, secondaries open seamlessly, & car goes into passing gear- if I let up on the throttle, transmission upshifts & normal driving resumes.
Mechanical advance starts just above 1,000 rpm & maxes at about 2,800 or 2,900 rpm with 26 degrees. Initial 8 BTDC, so 34 total. Always run 93 octane [(R+M)/2] fuel, no ethanol (when possible).
In park, steady 19 inches of vacuum, idle 950 rpm
In drive, steady 15 inches of vacuum, idle 650 rpm
Up until about a year-and-a-half ago, car was completely normal. If I pushed accelerator too far (from a stop), the wheels would spin.