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    pschlosser replied to the thread 74 Cuda Fuel Line help.
    FYI, the 440/426 e-bodies came with an OEM 3/8 fuel line from the tank to the engine. All the other engines has 5/16 fuel line. A 3/8...
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    Most "after-market" fuel filters (be they OEM or owner-added) seem to be found in areas convenient for the driver/DIY-mechanic, which is...
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    I've heard from several sources the 440 HP engine with factory fuel separator did NOT come with fuel filter. This is reenforced by the...
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    To me, the speedometer gauge looks like the 1970 Challenger variant, not the 1970 Barracuda style. From my notes: 1970 Barracuda-style...
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    As far as I know, the vapor separator does not really FILTER the fuel. There is only a screen inside, about the size of residential...
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    What I share may be applicable to only the 1970-72 model years. Subject to my mis-remembering. I believe the (set of) fasteners for...
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    I may have seen the two-knob AM/FM in b-bodies during the 1970s. But when it comes to e-bodies, I only seem to recall ever seeing the...
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    pschlosser replied to the thread Choke painted?.
    the choke and carburetor assemblies are added after the engine and intake are painted.
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    pschlosser replied to the thread Hand cranking the engine.
    While you can manually prime the engine using the correct shaft on the distributor drive, if the engine has not been freshly rebuilt, I...
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    pschlosser replied to the thread Hand cranking the engine.
    With sparkplugs installed, when a cylinder begins its compression stage, the pressure can feel too large to turn the engine by hand...
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    regarding idle speed, can you not simply adjust the idle speed at the idle-speed-screws? regarding the idle-speed-solenoid, it looks...
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    most of the rust-removing products indeed, remove rust. As other have said, vinegar, evaporust, navel jelly (and a number of other...
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    pschlosser replied to the thread E body front suspension kits.
    OEM-like plain rubber bushings will likely last 20-30 years in your hot climate. Chinese-made ones? Not so confident. But by the time...
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    pschlosser replied to the thread Rear seat belt id.
    The 3695644 part number checks out 1972 dealer parts book, BELT, Rear Seat Lap Outboard Tip Half for 1972 Barracudas and Challengers.
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    1970 F440 HP (where F=1970) are kind of rare. Getting a random one with a partial VIN from the Newark plant could even be harder to...
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