Great looking start! While it is a 360 block, it has a 318 intake and carburetor on it. Get it running and warmed up and then run a compression test. Post back with the numbers.
It has an "electric assist" choke- you can tell by the wire coming from the choke well.yes it has the air cleaner...just removed to get my pics....doesnt look like the carb has an electric choke so researching carb options with electric chokes to kill 2 birds with one stone
The air cleaner may have vacuum actuated 'doors'.yes it has the air cleaner...just removed to get my pics....doesnt look like the carb has an electric choke so researching carb options with electric chokes to kill 2 birds with one stone
Welcome to the site! Nice lookin' car.
One thing I can tell you beyond all doubt, your car was not a factory 383. The swan song for factory big block A bodies was 1969.
If your car is a '73, then a '72 front clip was put on it.
Give us the first 6 digits of the vin and we can tell you what it really is- If it's in need of title work, you don't want any surprises...
Make sure the dash vin matches the stamped numbers on the radiator yoke, there are also numbers stamped under the trunk seal.
'73 Dart front end:
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I don't think you want to outright "cap" the bowl vent- earlier versions of the carb vented to atmosphere; the hose fitting was added for emissions clean up. It will work fine with it open, but like you say, you don't want dirt getting in there, so maybe a piece of mesh or filter paper over the end of the fitting and held in place with a short piece of hose...?The bowl vent is probably a secondary vent used to collect vaports when the engine is off. Not super critical if that's what it was, but it can't just be open. It has to be inside the air cleaner, capped, or connected to the vapor collection system. Otherwise it will suck dirt into the fuel bowl. That dirt can then clog the carb passages while running.
The air cleaner may have vacuum actuated 'doors'.
EGR valve.it has an edelbrock air cleaner....i recognize the circled item but do not recall the name...i know the vac hose is deteriorated off
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I *think* that port is on the outside of the air cleaner and went to the vapor collection system. So there still should be an vent inside the air cleaner housing for running. If not, then it is critical to have it open and I agree a filter over it would be a good idea.I don't think you want to outright "cap" the bowl vent- earlier versions of the carb vented to atmosphere; the hose fitting was added for emissions clean up. It will work fine with it open, but like you say, you don't want dirt getting in there, so maybe a piece of mesh or filter paper over the end of the fitting and held in place with a short piece of hose...?
But capping it completely could play havoc with your fuel level in the bowl.
If the engine has good compression and oil pressure and you only want to have fun with it, I'd put a edelbrock performer intake with a 650 carburetor, headers and good flowing exhaust system, 3.55 gears. Torque cam. Curve kit and you'll have a fun car. By the way, it's a nice car.just picked up today a 73 dodge dart that was advertised as a 318....well i get home and decode the vin and it says it came with a 383...well i was all excited but i was told the engine was swapped...so i went under the hood and looked at the stamped numbers on the block...
comes back as the following
4179930 – 1975 – 1993, 360 LA-series small-block
so i bought this car as a fixer upper not running..they said it needed a carb...i am not worried after 50 plus years things change...so i got to make all this right...this block has a carter 0-2361 carb on it ...what i dont know is did they change the short block and reuse the 318 stuff or all 360 stuff...so how would you all attack this to make it all a go...i dont even know if the carter 2361 is the right carb for the 360...do i need to look for the part number on the heads? will that change anything...just trying to get focused on a plan of attack...any guidance would be appreaciated...
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If the engine has good compression and oil pressure and you only want to have fun with it, I'd put a edelbrock performer intake with a 650 carburetor, headers and good flowing exhaust system, 3.55 gears. Torque cam. Curve kit and you'll have a fun car. By the way, it's a nice car.
Makes sure it stops first. Go over the entire brake system. What does the brake fluid look like. What do the brake lines look like? Not as glamorous as getting it running, but stopping is important. You WILL want to drive it once it runs. Make it stop first.
If the engine has good compression and oil pressure and you only want to have fun with it, I'd put a edelbrock performer intake with a 650 carburetor, headers and good flowing exhaust system, 3.55 gears. Torque cam. Curve kit and you'll have a fun car. By the way, it's a nice car.
That and to see how much crud there is.I’d probably pop a valve cover off to get the casting number off the heads........ so you know what you’re really working with.
Looks like the whole thing is missing. I'd get another one just to get the heater and defroster to work even if you don't want to get the A/C working again. Once you find out what you have in the engine, you can decide if it matches the rest of the car and if it's what you want for a street machine. Oh, and on a street car, I would hook up the vacuum advance to the carb correctly. the hose from the vacuum advance can on the distributor needs to attach to the capped port next to the choke rod.I’d probably pop a valve cover off to get the casting number off the heads........ so you know what you’re really working with.
Part numbers are your friend and most can be found by doing a search here or on google
I don't see any 360 stamping, but, it appears to have 360 cast in the head. The actual 7 digit casting number along with the date code casting, will narrow it down a lot more as to what you have head-wise. Looks like it's probably late 70's and pretty clean inside, so, that is optimistic. The 318 intake and carb would be better for mileage rather than performance. Kind of a waste using headers with that setup.i popped off a valve cover and saw 2 dif sets of numbers..
360
4071051
so i assume since it is stamped 360 they are heads from a 360...probably did a long block...someone earlier stated it had a 318 intake and a 318 carb...is that good or bad knowing the long block is a 360
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