Was at the chassis dyno with a friend the other day, and the secondary air valves on his stock 400 1967 GTO automatic would not open. We saw immediately that the lockout was not disengaging with the choke off. It was obvious also that the air valve dashpot was not allowing the air valves to open at WOT. When we shut the engine down, the dashpot released as I would expect. Unfortunately, we were unable to fix either issue due to time constraints.
The lockout is an easy fix, but what would prevent the dashpot from releasing at WOT? If the lock out is fixed is there enough 'pull' on the airvalves to overcome the dashpot?
The '67 manual says the dashpot seats at more than 5-6" vacuum and unseats at less than 5-6". I suppose checking the manifold vacuum is in order?