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  1. 318MoparGuy

    plug & play head lights

    duster star, I would highly recommend that you contact Crackedback here on FABO and purchase one of his very well made headlight relay plug and play kits. Using his kit removes a major part of the electrical load going through the headlight switch. I installed his kit as have many others here on...
  2. 318MoparGuy

    Battery Cables for 68 Valiant

    I don’t know about /6 compatibility, but I got a set for my 318 from M&H. They are correct in every way and the quality is excellent. Be careful with battery cables as they may look good from the outside but may in fact be corroded inside and will give you problems down the road. 318MG
  3. 318MoparGuy

    Trailbeast HEI System-Looking for one....

    I recently chatted with Greg (Trailbeast) and found out that he doesn’t build his HEI systems’ anymore. He said the 4secondsflat system is good, but I don’t need a system like that. I have a stock 73 Swinger and just wanted to upgrade the ignition a bit. I was wondering if someone bought one of...
  4. 318MoparGuy

    Grumpy Dodge parts department - funny conversation...but still no positive battery cable.

    Call M&H fabricators in CA. That's where I got my new pos and neg cables for my 73 Swinger....excellent quality... pricey? a little but buy it once and you are done. Good Luck, Greg
  5. 318MoparGuy

    LED bulb use for specific areas...need info please

    Good Morning to All, I was wondering if I can use LED light bulbs just in the dome light and the map light by the right kick panel or do all other incandescent light bulbs need to be changed over to LED's looking at this from an electrical standpoint? If LED bulbs can be used in place of those 2...
  6. 318MoparGuy

    Wire around lengths

    That's stud to stud....
  7. 318MoparGuy

    Wire around lengths

    Hi Rob, The wire length for a 73 Dart SB w/AC from alt. to starter relay is 84" (7')...following the original paths. Relays working great... Take care, Greg
  8. 318MoparGuy

    Crackedback relay kit....What a great electrical upgrade!!!

    Morning All, First of all....HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ON FABO AND WISHING A GREAT 2016 TO EVERYONE!!!:cheers: I know it's been mentioned before, but I just wanted to add that I recently installed crackedback's (Rob's) relay kit to my 73 Dart Swinger and man oh man...what a big difference it makes...
  9. 318MoparGuy

    What is the function of this silver unit (letter C) by the fuse box and

    Hi All, Just plugged in A wire to metal can and yep...now my car key buzzer is operational. Thanks to all as always for your help and a very Happy Turkey Day to all...GOBBLE TILL YOU WOBBLE!!!!!!!!!! All the Best, Greg
  10. 318MoparGuy

    What is the function of this silver unit (letter C) by the fuse box and

    The horn always worked and now that you mention it, it is quiet when I put in the key....half of box does the horn and the other half does key buzzer?...might be it. Thanks for the shop manual info and thanks to all for taking the time to respond...appreciate it....Greg
  11. 318MoparGuy

    What is the function of this silver unit (letter C) by the fuse box and

    1973 2 door 318 Dart w/AC...not a vert...thanks
  12. 318MoparGuy

    What is the function of this silver unit (letter C) by the fuse box and

    If wire A possibly plugs in for the seat belt buzzer (sounds logical as to why it is unplugged), then what is the function of plug-in B? Thanks, Greg
  13. 318MoparGuy

    What is the function of this silver unit (letter C) by the fuse box and

    Sorry about that....1973 Dodge Dart Swinger 318 automatic.
  14. 318MoparGuy

    What is the function of this silver unit (letter C) by the fuse box and

    why would one plug-in (letter A-black wire) not be attached to the open prong/receptable on the silver unit? I don't know what the other plug-in (letter B with 2 blue wires with white stripes) does/goes to...if anything...(is it possibly for a test/diagnostic application added at the factory?)...
  15. 318MoparGuy

    Best way to remove 73 Dart instrument panel?

    Thank you RedFish for your advice concerning steering column removal and its' up's and down's...very knowledgeable and very much appreciated. All the Best, Greg
  16. 318MoparGuy

    Best way to remove 73 Dart instrument panel?

    Thanks RedFish for your help and advice. Does the steering wheel still have to be dropped to remove panel assembly? and if it does, what are some do's and dont's concerning its' dropping and also panel removal? I was going to lube speedo cable with white lithium spray....is that okay to use? As...
  17. 318MoparGuy

    Best way to remove 73 Dart instrument panel?

    Thanks to all for their time...Mark, how long do you estimate the removal would take, if all goes relatively smoothly (ballpark)... Thanks again, Greg
  18. 318MoparGuy

    Best way to remove 73 Dart instrument panel?

    First of all, THANKS to all who responded to my info request, I really appreciate your time doing that. Since I am a relative newcomer to FABO, I see that I might have used the wrong term to describe what I needed to have explained to me. When I said that I needed to know how to remove the...
  19. 318MoparGuy

    Best way to remove 73 Dart instrument panel?

    Will be replacing my IVR with a solid state one from Redfish. While I'm at it, I will also be replacing the old ammeter to a voltage one converted also by Redfish. All the FABO members really like them and I really don't want to worry if and when a meltdown might occur behind the panel. I like...
  20. 318MoparGuy

    Repro LED hood tach not showing true engine RPM's...

    I will contact him...Thank you for your help...Greg
  21. 318MoparGuy

    Repro LED hood tach not showing true engine RPM's...

    Hi All, My repro LED (I didn't install it and PO has no paperwork on it) hood tach started acting up when my alternator went south on way home....the needle was bouncing back and forth like a ping pong ball until the battery ran out of juice.I replaced the alternator and voltage regulator and...
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