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    318 head ID

    Thanks a lot BJR Racing! Maybe I just saw that one number wrong; 8 = 6.
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    318 head ID

    I'm trying to ID my cylinder heads, that sit on my 318 ('74 Valiant). Changed my valve covers and found these numbers: 2843675 left (driver's) side head 4027183 right side Anyone? :read2:
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    74 Valiant Brougham

    TinyValiant74, very nice car! Here's mine '74 Valiant, it's original 318 car (4bbl 600 Carter, double exhaust from manifolds), TF904 + 8 1/4. Sweet car to cruise with and has some sleeper spirit in it.
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    champion plugs

    I use Champion for my '74 Valiant 318cid, stock elect. ignition. No problems, no need to change.
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    Need Bigger Radiator?

    What kind of 360, stock (~200 hp)? It depends...if the radiator you have now in your car is in good condition, it should keep her cool. If it's old and tired, I'd get a new one, or have it recored. Get a good temp gauge anyway.
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    My 318 Duster

    Very nice Duster! Rallye wheels are THE choice, love that stock look. I'm using stock exh.manifolds with dual pipes in my '74 Valiant too. Good setup for mild 318.
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    Turn signals just stoped working?

    This could be the easiest one to start with, flasher unit is cheap. There should be 2 wires going to the flasher unit. You can test your turn signal circuit by connecting these two wires --> if signals go on when these wires are connected, your turn signal switch should be ok --> replace the...
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    Water in footwells??

    Same problem here...Did you find yours?
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    Car running poorly when cold

    I had similar problems with my 318 Valiant last winter. It stalled and missed heavily when it was cold, but ran just fine after warm up. I found out that my old ECU was bad: changed to a new one and it solved the problem. It is also possible that ground contact between the ECU and frame is bad...
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    PCV Questions

    Sounds amazing, oil getting into tailpipes. My Valiant had a little bit same kind of problem when I bought her. Previous owner had plugged the other valve cover with oil cap, the other cover had PCV with old cracked grommet. Because of this he had driven the car with low oil level (just below...
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    Fighting with engine temp

    My Valiant's original temp gauge wasnt working when I bought her. The fact that I don't know my engine temp made me very nervous...Installed autometer temp gauge that gives me accurate info and most important: peace of mind. That small scale of the original gauge is far from accurate.
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    Fired up my 63 yesterday !

    Clean, mean, machine! Enjoy it! :salute:
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    no power

    Ammeter = amp gauge in your dash. About ammeter and how to bypass is etc: http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=9666
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    To Power, or not to Power...

    I've got power steering in my '74 Valiant. It's nice when parking and manouvering in tight places, you can do it by one hand. BUT it really is way too over assisted for high speed driving - very hard to read the road. Mine is street car, so I'd keep it.
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    no power

    Hmm, you have checked your battery cables and clamps for tight and good connection there? Grounds for battery - block - frame? Do you have the original ammeter? All the power goes through that and if it fails, there is no power at all.
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