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    MSD Blaster 2 Coil Question

    Tacho probably would not be worried by the coil but it may not be compatible and could damage the ignition box.
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    Correct stat?

    No overheating - leave it alone.
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    Bolt identification

    Yes I did forget this point - they do have a "captive" flat washer.
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    Bolt identification

    Mine are around 3/8 hex headed self tapping style.
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    Horn Retainer Spring

    I used a pair of gearbox clip pliers to expand the self cancel clip - and gently tapped it down with a pin punch. Helps to have 2 people. It may pay to bend that prong on the copper ring so it goes up the hole. The wire may end up to short otherwise.
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    15 inch Rallye Wheel trim rings

    Yes were the long air valve stem would poke through the trim ring
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    15 inch Rallye Wheel trim rings

    I believe I read a post from some time ago that stated OEM trim rings had a oval valve stem hole and later remanufactured type had a round hole. I don't know so I am not attacking just a discussion point.
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    Dowel pin on Steering coupler size

    The coupler rebuild kit I got from Mega Parts had the pin in it. Don't have one to measure. Solid pin - tap fit in that hole about 5/16 to 3/8 long. If it is coming out maybe your steering column is collapsed. The "shoes" of the couple should be way down inside the coupler.
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    440 power steering pulley and crank

    Your pulley does appear to be wrong. The pump one I mean.
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    Turn Signal Canceling Actuator

    I used a pair of gearbox clip pliers which worked well. That cancel actuator is pretty tough spring steel I think. Also two person job helps.
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    Turn Signal Canceling Actuator

    Right against it - no clearance.
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    90 Degree Oil Filter gasket question

    I installed all of them dry. The cork gasket does the job because oil pressure which is in theory nearly equal is on both sides of it. I think the bolt torque is 45 foot pounds.
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    90 Degree Oil Filter gasket question

    I would use the cork in that position to allow the cork to compress and allow the adapter to go tight enough to seal the adapter so you don't get an external oil leak. Been a while and my memory is not so good - there is also a pipe plug to install in the block - 1/4 NPT I think.
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    What carb size mopar 340.

    If it is not real cold or no winter driving - leave it or remove will cause no problem.
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    brake clips

    Try Mega Parts.
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    70 340 Engine Head bolts stock vs ARP

    The reason I suggested using the stock bolts is they can only be used with iron heads. The washers on the ARP allow the soft aluminum head to be protected from the fastener as it tightens. ARP makes good stuff.
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    70 340 Engine Head bolts stock vs ARP

    With iron heads just use the stock bolts.
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    1971 Challenger N code (383 Magnum) convertible black grille and black tail panel?

    I read if the car was equipped with a factory high performance engine it also got the black grille and tail panel. My car is a non R/T with a 340 and it is black in both places.
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    73 Cuda fuel sender return port

    There is a post on the FBBO site you should look at. Vapor Separator is the title posted by Charger Fan. The diagram and explanation posted by Vaanth will help you for sure.
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    73 Cuda fuel sender return port

    I wouldn't worry about the liquid fuel return. The car never had it originally and fuel vapor lock does not seem to be one of your issues. I would concentrate on the fuel tank venting side of things.
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