FishNinJay
SILVER Star
Ok.. I'm a newb.. 
Just got my '71 FJ40 w/ SBC 327cid, auto trans. According to the stamping & google, I think this is a '65 327cid from a corvette.
Doing some "new car" maintenance. I had a bad fuel leak that I temporarily fixed with an inline filter, and put some Thermo-tec heat shield wrap around it, because the area of leak was about 1.5 inches from hot exhaust. That seems ok now. I also have an aux tank, which as far as I know works ok.
So, today, I did a routine oil change. Drained about 3.25qts of pretty black oil (PO used 10W30) and removed a Wix filter. I put on a Mobile 1 Extended Performance High Efficiency, High Capacity oil filter (which was about half the height of the Wix filter.. interesting..). Put in 5qts of fully synthetic Mobile 1 High-Mileage 10W30 oil, supposedly for engines over 75K miles. Drove it around the neighborhood a few times, and was cruising at idle, and it just died.. as if out of gas. Fuel lines looks fine. After a bit, I could get it started again, but had to punch the gas to keep it going, or it would die out. Got it home, checked oil. Looks fine, but a bit low, like 1/2qt. Before I did the oil change, it would start right up with a nice roar, with no gas or choke.
It sounds like carb/fuel issues.. but why would that happen after a simple oil change? Is it the oil and filter? Are these "high-mileage" oils bogus?
Earlier, I peeked in the radiator (cold), and didn't really see a coolant level, so figure I may need to top off the coolant with some water.. but my temps seem ok (190-205).
Any ideas? Maybe it'll just settle down after awhile? (I hope!?)
My growing ToDo list, in approximate order of priority...
- replace/reroute fuel lines w/ steel-braided, replace plugs, wires, distributor, rotor, points, timing, check/change out other fluids, coolant system, figure out the electrical bird's nest, etc..
Am I missing anything?

Just got my '71 FJ40 w/ SBC 327cid, auto trans. According to the stamping & google, I think this is a '65 327cid from a corvette.
Doing some "new car" maintenance. I had a bad fuel leak that I temporarily fixed with an inline filter, and put some Thermo-tec heat shield wrap around it, because the area of leak was about 1.5 inches from hot exhaust. That seems ok now. I also have an aux tank, which as far as I know works ok.
So, today, I did a routine oil change. Drained about 3.25qts of pretty black oil (PO used 10W30) and removed a Wix filter. I put on a Mobile 1 Extended Performance High Efficiency, High Capacity oil filter (which was about half the height of the Wix filter.. interesting..). Put in 5qts of fully synthetic Mobile 1 High-Mileage 10W30 oil, supposedly for engines over 75K miles. Drove it around the neighborhood a few times, and was cruising at idle, and it just died.. as if out of gas. Fuel lines looks fine. After a bit, I could get it started again, but had to punch the gas to keep it going, or it would die out. Got it home, checked oil. Looks fine, but a bit low, like 1/2qt. Before I did the oil change, it would start right up with a nice roar, with no gas or choke.
It sounds like carb/fuel issues.. but why would that happen after a simple oil change? Is it the oil and filter? Are these "high-mileage" oils bogus?

Earlier, I peeked in the radiator (cold), and didn't really see a coolant level, so figure I may need to top off the coolant with some water.. but my temps seem ok (190-205).
Any ideas? Maybe it'll just settle down after awhile? (I hope!?)

My growing ToDo list, in approximate order of priority...
- replace/reroute fuel lines w/ steel-braided, replace plugs, wires, distributor, rotor, points, timing, check/change out other fluids, coolant system, figure out the electrical bird's nest, etc..
Am I missing anything?