There are a few things that can cause this problem. Something to check would be the fuel filter, fuel pump or fuel injectors, when cars do this it is usually because it is not getting the fuel it needs.
Replace the excelerator pump in the carb,and make sure of the proper engine timming!
I recommend you put it in drive first...And have your foot on the brake til you are sure you are ready to move off
New brake drums are broken in the first time you go for a drive usually.
the cogs on the gear may be worn from abuse or just wear and tear. since first gear is used for pulling and other types of recreation you also may check the clutch plate in the tranny and clutch.
first take off frontwheel then take off brake caliper then rotor will pull right off .
That was 1914. See related link at the bottom.
use the shifter and put it in revers or drive. On some newer cars you may have to push on the brake pedal first.
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In the first stage you may hear a rotating squeak when accelerating. As the joint deteriorates you may hear clinking and snapping sounds when putting vehicle in drive and accelerating, then you may also feel vibrations at certain speeds. The last sound you will hear is when the driveshaft falls off in the road.
Not sure of the question, but if your car is less than 7 yrs old, apply the brake first, then you can move the shift selector.
A 93 Town Car can hesitate when you first turn it on in the morning because the air filter is clogged. It can also be caused by bad gas.
The first brake in a car was not invented it was just adapted from the brake on a horse and cart