Yes, my '73 has one but it is about 7-8 inches long. Your's was probably "torn" and started out longer. On the opposite end from the hole it looks like it was folded several times and broke off. Very thin metal
If you are not in a hurry, ask in the WTB section here. I scored a set of '73 340 manifolds from a fellow MOPAR fan in Wi a couple of years ago for a little over $200
I have read some of the discussions on here and other sites about him BUT, i bought a rebuild/restored master cylinder from him a couple of years ago and have no complaints at all......
Any one know where I can find the official tool used for adjusting the alternator belts?
'73 340 with ac. I have seen a picture of one somewhere, but don't remember where. It is sorta cradle shaped to wrap around the alt. to allow you to put tension on the belts without screwing up the alt.
Yea, I can remember my Dad cussing about those "new radials" back in the day that looked half flat all the time. New cars and new tires are no comparison to the old bias tires. I was going 100 % for as stock as possible. Its not a trailer queen by any means and is far from perfect but it sure...
Welcome to the site John Be. I'm in Ft. Smith.
You need to get in touch with Steve at: Steve's Musclecars & Parts, Inc. - Clean Southern Original & NOS Muscle Car Parts
He has or can help you find anything you may need. His mopar knowledge is unreal. A great guy and will help you any way...
I can remember bias tires from when I drove it daily back in the late 70's and early 80's. Went through a set of tires every 6 months. I was heavy footed teen that loved the "smoke". Got the car back in Dec of 2014 and have gone completely through everything and wanted to get it back to as...