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That makes sense if all 70-71 440 4-speed cars are big rod motors (likely). I believe the big rods were in six pack and 4bbl motors 70-73. They definitely used a different harmonic balancer and flywheel. The diagram show is from an old direct connection book which showed how to take a neutral...
Short answer - any '72-'75 small block electronic ignition distributor (double check those years).
Related to the other discussion...weren't the lean burn distributors completely locked out mechanical advance and not vacuum advance either? Just the lean burn computer doing it all ??? (I'm not sure)
Dang that's nice. I'd probably ruin it hopping it up, but I'd be tempted to leave it just like that. A 318 will run forever. Does it have an 8-3/4" or 8-1/4" (?) rear end?
Wow, that's crazy. I've seen a couple cars over the years where someone made a convertible model that didn't exist from the factory. It sure looks like one of those. I would LOVE to see what it looks like with the top down!
At least on a '70, the side with the holes goes "up" so you can attach them to the frame. The "skinny point" of the triangle goes forward & the wider section goes towards the rear. Once installed, the flat side with no holes will be against the frame & "fan out" to the wider section towards...
Yep, I had the same question when putting on an aftermarket oil pan. These guys above are right. Just find a stick that fits & is long enough (cut shorter if needed). Change the oil, let all the oil settle down into the oil pan (maybe overnight), pull out the stick and mark it with a...
That is some sort of emission test sticker. HC = hydrocarbons (un-burned fuel), CO = carbon monoxide & NO2 = is a weird way of saying "oxides of nitrogen"
So....if you're working on a 73 Charger, then look for a 8-3/4" from a 73-74 b-body, and yes, you will need a different drive shaft for a bolt-in swap.
There are "big" & "little" u-joints (2 sizes), so be aware of that.
Yeah, I had good luck with Heddman on my old 73 Charger. The installation isn't easy, but it's not that tough if you loosen one engine mount at a time and lean the engine over. Also, you can use a factory-style mini starter (non needed, but cheap enough at a part store) and I'd recommend just...