This is a question about going from a 2-barrel to a 4-barrel. How did we get off into the weeds with rear ends. The car appears to be a very nice driver. Maybe he doesn't want to start hacking it.

Is free cheap enough?If you can get the intake and carb cheap enough, put them on the shelf for when you want to build a true 4bbl engine with related parts to take advantage of the upgrade.
I've swapped an actual 360-2 stock intake onto a 318 before with stock 360 Holley 2 bbl and it ran surprisingly good ... Those Holley,2210/2245 carbs as used on the 360 and 400s were a feast or famine game. Some ran great and others were nothing but problems. No "in between".On a bone stock 318 with duals, stock cam, a 2bb performing UP TO PAR aka jetted for performance without being "black," and as mentioned, the dist. curve redone, you can get a surprising amount of performance out of them. You also might gain a LITTLE if you built or bought an adapter and put a 360 size (bigger bores) 2bbl on the 318 manifold. The air filter base, however will not fit.
Is the manifold off of a pre 72 340? Just asking because the later 340's and 360's used a spreadbore style manifold for the thermoquad carb. The TQ had small primary bores and provided excellent low end performance and great response when getting into it due to the larger secondary size. I used to run a TQ on my 1970 318 Duster and it gave excellent fuel economy.Hi. I have a stock '74 Dart 318 2bbl. I was offered a 340 intake with a 4bbl carb. off another mopar. Not sure if it was from a Dart or other model.
Question is:
1. Will this exchange fit without any modifications.
2. Will there be any noticeable improvement in performance/HP?
3. Will it be worth the conversion?
Pros/cons?
This is just an occasional driver. Not daily, but more than just weekends.
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Wow. Beautiful motor and car.I too had the dual exhaust (2 1/4" pipes, FlowMaster 40s with the factory exhaust manifolds) installed on the Jaundiced GT about 2 years before my mechanic/friend put the 4-bbl on it (Edelbrock LD4B intake with a Edelbrock 1406 600 cfm carb). My mechanic/friend used Lokar throttle & "kickdown" cables.
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My first Dart was this triple green '75 Swinger I bought from the fire chief of my home town (apparently he was tired of red vehicles). Picture from around '79.
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I'm wondering if a new steering box will help. I'll have to ask my mech. Seems like it would, and it can't hurt. They went through the front end and only had to replace idler arm. Everything else was good. Didn't notice much improvement.My two cents on the steering. A few years ago I had a 72 Duster 340 with power steering and the steering was awful.. I have owned many Chrysler muscle cars and nothing was like this. So I bought a Firm Feel stage 1 and it made a huge improvement. My 72 Demon 340 that I have now (also power steering) had a pretty loose steering also not near as bad as the Duster so bought a new steering box from like Napa locally and again a huge improvement. I don't think I can add any extra to what everyone has said about 2bbl to 4bbl conversion. Btw it looks like a really nice Swinger.
Very clean lookin install!I too had the dual exhaust (2 1/4" pipes, FlowMaster 40s with the factory exhaust manifolds) installed on the Jaundiced GT about 2 years before my mechanic/friend put the 4-bbl on it (Edelbrock LD4B intake with a Edelbrock 1406 600 cfm carb). My mechanic/friend used Lokar throttle & "kickdown" cables.
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My first Dart was this triple green '75 Swinger I bought from the fire chief of my home town (apparently he was tired of red vehicles). Picture from around '79.
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I'm wondering if a new steering box will help. I'll have to ask my mech. Seems like it would, and it can't hurt. They went through the front end and only had to replace idler arm. Everything else was good. Didn't notice much improvement.
Isn't that the main purpose for a 4bbl, passing.As for 4-bbl swap, I've done it on a few engines (2 318s and a 360), it really only picks up power above about 2500-3000 rpm so if you have stock 2.xx gears you won't really feel it unless you're revving it out in 1st gear or passing on the highway.
I read through your post and didn't see where you were having an issue with the steering. Somehow we got sidetracked?I'm wondering if a new steering box will help. I'll have to ask my mech. Seems like it would, and it can't hurt. They went through the front end and only had to replace idler arm. Everything else was good. Didn't notice much improvement.