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    FOR SALE 1978 Volare (Older Restore, Very Good Condition) $7500

    318 ? factory 4-speed? Is the rear seat still in it?
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    Fuel mileage dropping

    I don't want to be the one but; I have run the the compression ratio up on my combo to as much as 11.3, with cranking pressure approaching 200 psi, and ran it for 16 years on 87E10. One combo I had went 32 mpg in overdrive with gearing that was making 65=1600 rpm. So the point is this, if...
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    Water pump replacement

    I installed a Hi-Flo Milodon on my HO 367 in 2001 or so. She's still going strong. Jus saying.
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    1988 5th, can I just take the smog pump out?

    The thing that makes the racket is the aspitator valve that was hooked up to the 2bbl air cleaner. While it was in there, it was quiet. or at least not loud. But with a 4bbl on it now, I bet you just left that thing sticking up, and so yeah, that valve is awful noisy. And, of course, if you did...
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    What size carb do you need?

    That's 404 cubic inches of total chamber + cylinder volume, filled to one atmosphere, when the piston is at BDC. not 404 cubes of engine displacement. this makes the formula work. The regular formula is (engine cid x rpm)/3456= carb size in cfm. For my engine that would be (367...
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    What size carb do you need?

    I add the combustion chamber.(*) So for my 367; the Swept is 752cc and the chamber is 75cc for a total of 827cc which is 50.5 cubes, and times 8 cylinders =404 cid; and (404 x 6500)/3456 =760cfm and I run a Holley 750DP. I have run smaller carbs but the engine seemed sluggish. If I had a...
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    Clutch pedal noises

    Wow, almost a week and no one replied? hmmmmmmm Here are some pointers; As to the noise in the pedal; >At the pivot up under the dash, there is a massive clip that holds the pivot pin in the bushing. My guess is that the bushing is dry, and or the clip is AWOL. If the pedal moves over too far...
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    RPM - What does it really mean?

    As for a streeter the basics are to match your parts for your particular combination. If you have an automatic and plan to run 3.23s, then there is no good reason to have parts that are good for 6500, cuz yur only ever gonna get there but once on the way to the speed limit, and the tires are...
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    Distributor gear play on 318

    forget about it, lol
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    Aspen 1977 Super Six vacuum issues

    As for the EGR valve, it is possible for them to be disconnected yet still operating at some unknown level. That goofy looking thing is just a vacuum-operated pintle valve. and if any carbon accumulates around the shaft, it is possible for it to hang open. When this happens you may have a hard...
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    Alternator wiring

    An Ammeter indicates which power source is powering your car, either alternator or battery. The regulator is there to Command the alternator to maintain a slightly higher output-pressure (voltage) than the battery. If the ammeter is bouncing on the switch-point, it could simply be because the...
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    Four barrel for 318?

    I agree with the above and and this The thing is this, until your current carb runs out of airflow, the 4bbl is no advantage, even if it opens right after idle. Because......... any carb only flows what the engine asks for. So in effect, if the tires don't spin, you may be waiting until...
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    Aspen bigger radiator advice needed....

    The hi-flo stats have a larger window opening, than the more common stuff. Stats only set the Minimum cooling system temp, by closing below their rated temp. Once they have opened as far as they can, they are just there. The big window is then LESS of a restriction to the circulating coolant...
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    So you want to stroke your stock 360 M

    At first they say it is a stock 5.9M Then on tear-down they find that the bearings are Not stock so they say the engine is a rebuilt. Ok fine, but no mention of whether the cam is stock or not. To their credit, the measured it. Their cam measures ; 192/198@.050 and 111/-4 with lobe lift of...
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    RPM limit question?

    With KB107s , late 318 bushed rods , and a stock cast crank, all ARP fasteners/externally balanced, valvetrain aside, I regularly wind my LA up to 7000 ....... on the street...... even tho she hasn't been opened up since 2004/5. Currently she has well over 100,000miles on the clock...
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    Coil problem?

    Hooked up that way, the battery has the higher pressure, so what you are doing is measuring battery voltage while the ECU is bouncing the coil to ground in tandem with the Magnetic pick up. Whatever numbers you are getting, IMO, are meaningless, for the purpose of diagnosing your system.
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    Coil problem?

    Sorry double post and no delete button.
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    Coil problem?

    Ok so if you connect the coil neg to the batter pos while the engine is running, as per How can the engine even stay running? You are attempting to pump battery voltage into the ECU, backwards thru the coil. This should totally extinguish the incoming ECU signal, making it go from a pulsed 8...
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    Coil problem?

    Did you do this while the car was running?
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    79 Volare Woody Wagon refit!

    76 and 79 for me; 318/904s both. Hauled my kids around for a few years, but rust killed them. My 76 was just like OPs, but the 79 was creamy-yellow.
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    New here and have eight cars

    me likey Woody.
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    Coil problem?

    Fast blinking is not due to over-voltage. Let me rephrase that; I have not seen 14.2volts be a problem. Lots of cars nowadays have charging systems running ~14.2 volts; it is actually quite common. Fast blinking is usually due excessive draw in the bulb circuit , in the which, the hi-draw...
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    Headlight circuit problem

    If you have indeed proved the grounds from the headlights are seeing battery negative, then I would; First prove the Fusible Link then, if the Link is Not damaged; I would bypass the dimmer switch, one circuit atta time. You said it tested good for no shorts; but in fact, it is a shorting...
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    Fitting headers on Alice

    Don't forget; the end studs, in the heads, on the exhaust manifold flanges, ...... go directly into the water jackets. So if you pull them with coolant in the engine, it will run out; surprise! If you use bolts in those locations, system pressure may/will force coolant out around unsealed threads.
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    Replace power steering box in 1980 Volare

    I have rebuilt several Mopar P/S boxes. They are not that complicated. Not in a million years would I pay that kind of money for a rebuilt. I spent 6 years as a front-end tech, and never had a problem popping the pitman off, and yes it will drop down a fair ways with the idler arm still...
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