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The line(s) going to the sending unit will be 5/16".
Vent tube is more like 3/4".
Look under your car. Are there one, or two, "fuel hoses" going to where the sending unit would be (center vehicle, in front of the rear axle)? That will tell you if you need one for, or without, a return line.
I have one of those in my 70 GTX and it fit perfect. You can't even tell it's aluminum from just looking at the top and front. Factory shroud bolted right on.
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I can't remember the Gentlemen's name who owned the Dark green 74 Roadrunner/GTX next to me, but he bought it new. He made several cool upgrades over the years including 6-Pack EFI, Gearvendors 727...he and his wife came all the way...
most of these mopar guys,first thing they do is rip the 383 out out of their cars and spend a fortune building a 440.
you should be able to pick and choose a good 383 forged crank base motor for dirt cheap.
try posting a Wanted Ad here in the forum.
Excellent explanation, but unfortunately most of my parts were stolen so I don't have anything to look at. I need to purchase a new tank. I think the sender marked A (top photo) is the correct one. The filler tube has a place for a small vent line. I assume that goes to the tank. Most tanks...
last radiator I got for my charger was glued together, (epoxy of some sort). Not very impressed with it. Just bit the bullet and talked to Bob at Griffen. Should have it in about a month.
Run it below 1/4 tank and pull your existing unit. It won't make a mess. You can do it with the rear of the car on frame jackstands, with the axle drooping. I replaced the one in my '70 last year this way - no mess, no drips, plenty of space. All you need is a large flathead screwdriver and a...
Not every 2G Charger has to be a General Lee.
Let it go.
The guy I got my '70 from - he had it less than 6 months, bought it from the estate of the original owner - had already painted Mopar Performance valve covers orange and put them on it; had already painted the air cleaner orange; and had...