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I believe it came from Indiana, and the motor and tranny were ripped out of a Cordoba, not sure what year, I'm in able to find the correct original linkage, I have a new cable but unsure how to bracket it since idk what carb I have, and idk what the fsm is, I know what it means but do not know...
I'm having a hard time finding the proper brackets for my carburetor, for example, I can't find an aftermarket kickdown bracket that will fit the carb, I have a 1973 Dodge charger with a 318 and a 727 tranny
Awesome, I'll start getting those together this weekend, I believe all I need now to get it to run is to wire the distributor to the "run" wire as well as the "start" wire
Good to know, and yeah the canister is there, I'll get that hooked up this weekend, would ya know where the two hoses coming off the passenger side firewall are supposed to go
Okay, I put a new fuel filter on that does not have a return line, should I get one that does? And then what's the top port on the carb, top left of the fuel line
So I can disconnect the ecm and ballast resistor completely? And I wired the distributor to #22, I thought the port on the top of the carb is the return fuel line? And where is the vacuum advance located? I was able to turn it over with the jumper wire before I wired the distributor up.
Okay that makes sense, I only hooked it up to "start". So it needs to be wired to "start" and "run"? And I have no knowledge of the history of the car before me. The previous owner had it for 2 months and put a 318 from a 73ish cordoba and a 727 tranny. and was attempting an hei cap conversion...
So I have the distributor wired to the the ignition on, I can get it to crank/turn over but won't start, I did replace the fuel pump and have the fuel line attached to the carb, that's about all I did thus far. None of the vacuum lines are there and I'm not sure where the "return fuel line" is...
I have no clue what any of the hose connections are and where they go, I have the fuel line hooked up and the distributor wired in and that's about how far I got this far, can't find anything for the carb online (this is a picture of when I first got it, I'll add a more recent one later on)