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I have a 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 convertible and I need to replace a trunk lid hinge. How do I relieve the tension on the torque rods that hold the lid open, so I car replace the hinge?
This MUST be off of the 1967. I need the front right brake line. That runs from the proportioning valve across the firewall to the right side bracket. It would need to have a 4 inch rise across the transmission tunnel for approximately 14 inches and drops back down. Think you can help me?
I recently read an article recently about a Holley carb being used an a 1969 383/330hp B body with factory cruise control. Could the Holley R4440 be the carb with factory cruise.?
To smithchargers: Thanks for the reply. I was thinking about that. What number did you have for the Holley carb on the build sheet? Could you by chance send me a few pics of the carb, especially the passenger side and carb number? I'll give you my email address if you would like to do it that...
Thanks for the information. I have the Mopar carb guide and it calls out 2 different carbs for the 383 non a/c. The Carter 4616 and the Holley R4440. And Mopar carb list serms to only show Carter carbs. No Holleys at all.
The car is a 1969 Dodge Coronet 500 convertible. It has an H code 383, 330hp, 4bbl, dual exhaust, non a/c engine. With p/s, p/b, and automatic transmission.
I have a supposedly stock1969 383/330hp engine with a Holley carb. The Mopar listing does call out an R4440 Holley for a '69 838/at car. Also a 4616 Carter AVS. I have to replace the carb. How do I tell which one is correct, Carter or Holley? I can get both. I want to stay stock as the car is a...
I need a front R/H brake line for manual brakes. It runs along the firewall to the right brake. It must be from the '67 and have a 4" rise above the transmission tunnel for approxy14". Any help there?
I am glad the insurance finally settled. Did you buy the car back for parts? Good luck in the search for a new ride. From me and mine we are wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year..
I would be glad to help out a little. I could not read what was under the 'P' the 'N' or the 'S'. The P & N are body paint color code numbers, and the 1 under the T is for mono tone paint, meaning car is all one color. The S is for stripes.
Here is what I know. It IS a real Dodge Coroner...