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  1. DodgeGuy

    Need help identifying these components

    Steve, after doing some research in some other location, I believe that's pretty much exaclty what it is. Some type of relay to control the electric choke. Thanks to all again!!
  2. DodgeGuy

    Need help identifying these components

    Cudafor36, just a quick update on the wiring to this component: There are actually FOUR wires that come from this box: One red wire connected to a wire that splits off one of the field wires from the alternator. A black wire connects to the carburetor, specifically to the positive choke lead...
  3. DodgeGuy

    Need help identifying these components

    Yes, there is a stock voltage regulator mounted in the normal spot on the firewall. That little black box is bolted directly into the intake manifold right beside the carb. It has one wire connecting it to a field wire coming from the alternator, and another wire connects it to what I think is...
  4. DodgeGuy

    Anybody ever install one of the updated wiring harnesses?

    As I'm dealing with my charging issue on my Challenger, I'm contemplating doing a complete rewire under the hood. I'm looking at this from Year 1, or something similar: YearOne - Part: MH50289 Anybody ever install one? How did it go? Suggestions/concerns/alternatives? Suggestions on a...
  5. DodgeGuy

    Need help identifying these components

    brotow, yep, I think you nailed it!! Thank You sir!! That takes care of the top two components. I'm almost positive the bottom pic is some kind of control module for the automatic choke on the carb. Like I said, there is a wire that comes off the alternator and connects into it, and then a...
  6. DodgeGuy

    Need help identifying these components

    BTW, if it helps, the component in the top pic was mounted directly above the starter relay that Grady identified earlier. If you look closely at the pic of the starter relay, you see an orange plug and a brown clip...both of those were plugged into the unidentified component.
  7. DodgeGuy

    Need help identifying these components

    Grady, the pics appear stacked to me. I would assume the "top right photo" you are referring to is the relay that has all the wires hooked into it (including the thick red wire) sitting just to the left of the battery?
  8. DodgeGuy

    Need help identifying these components

    A little background here. My charging system is not currently charging the battery. I had the alternator tested and it was good, and then replaced the voltage regulator, but still nothing. In the course of doing this, I came to the conclusion that some of the wiring on my Challenger is a...
  9. DodgeGuy

    Shop Tours, let's see what you are working on.

    Some nice shops/garages on here!! Makes me a bit jealous at the moment. I've wanted to build a pole barn at the back of our 3/4 acre lot for several years now, mostly in order to store our travel trailer.....but for whatever reason we never pulled the trigger on it despite the fact that is was...
  10. DodgeGuy

    FOR SALE 1970 Resto-mod Challenger

    Agreed, definitely a cool looking car, but for my taste that's too much past the line of the original car. But to each their own, and good luck to the seller!!
  11. DodgeGuy

    Slant 6 to 440

    What rear-end gears do you plan on running? One thing that is awesome about the Chrysler 8-3/4 rear end is how relatively painless it is to change out the rear end gears. Mine has 3.91 gears in it now, and I'm currently looking for 3.23 gears to swap out. I'm not sure what your overall use...
  12. DodgeGuy

    Car covers

    I use a Budge car cover. They have different indoor/outdoor applications. I ordered the best inside cover they had IIRC. It was somewhere around $70. It was rated very well for dust protection and "breathability" (lol, whatever the heck that really means) It fits perfectly.
  13. DodgeGuy

    Mark Worman, say it ain't so....

    Crazyhawk, beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder brother!! I love the E body cars, every year, and every version. I like different things about each one. I love the "frowny face" of the 73/74's more than the fronts of the 70/71's. On the flip side, I love tailight look of the 70's more...
  14. DodgeGuy

    Rare Hemi Cuda intro promo pic!

    That's awesome, I lived in Fostoria until I was approximately 9 years old, and then we moved to one of the small towns around Tiffin (as you know, there were lots of them) where I still live today! Of course, despite being a lifetime Ohioan, I've also been a lifetime Michigan fan! Since you...
  15. DodgeGuy

    Rare Hemi Cuda intro promo pic!

    Seneca, can I ask what part of Seneca county you are from? I have lived in Seneca County for basically my entire life.
  16. DodgeGuy

    Slant 6 to 440

    I didn't even notice the Charger behind it!! Unbelievable, because your Charger looks EXACTLY like my first car, which was a mid-70's Dodge Charger. I can't quite remember if it was a 75, 75, or 77, but it was one of those and looks EXACTLY like yours. It was a green color with a white vinyly...
  17. DodgeGuy

    e-body pricing

    $20,000? Wow...is it safe to say you got a bit of a "family discount"? lol Great looking car!! Some very nice cars in this thread. In any event, to go back to the OP which I know was made many years ago....well, I'm just going to respectfully disagree that the 72-74's take a backseat to the...
  18. DodgeGuy

    Slant 6 to 440

    Tom, love that picture in your profile of your 'Cuda! I really like that color scheme. I also notice that you're located in NW Ohio, which is where I live. Might I ask where? I'm located in the vincinity of Tiffin/Findlay.
  19. DodgeGuy

    Rear end gearing help needed

    Thank You Austa, so basically I need to look at mine to see what housing number it is, and if it's a 741 I know it should be a match, correct? As far as telling what ratio the gears actually are, it it stamped somewhere that will allow me to tell if they're actually 3.23 gears?
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