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I put a 440 into a 318 k member in a 71 Charger. It bolted right in but the oil pan slightly rubs the steering crossmember. It is a stock oil pan. What do I do to fix this? Thanks for your help. I should add the 440 is from a camper.
I have 2 questions on my Edelbrock carb: 1. Where do I look for the model #? 2. The electric choke seems to work fine, but in order to come off high idle I have to physically move the linkage. Am I missing a spring or something? Or, is the linkage just binding (seems free)? Finally...
Carb is an Edelbrock, bought used from a guy that went to EFI. Initial timing is 8 degrees. I'll admit I am just a novice at this stuff. There just doesn't seem to be anyone around here I can hire that really knows tuning a Mopar engine for maximum performance, so I need to learn an awful lot...
I have a rebuilt 440 with mild cam, 440 Source heads, Edelbrock Performer intake, 850 cfm carb, mild cam, headers. It has great power running on 2 barrels, but instantly bogs out when I try to kick in all four barrels. Too much carb, or what else may be wrong?
My son's 70 Satellite distributor puked, so we got a new one from NAPA. When trying to time it there is no indicator on the timing chain cover. Is it missing, or is it some sort of bracket that bolts on? Also, what direction do you turn the distributor to advance the timing, CW or CCW? Thanks!