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Picked up another Mopar - Piper - 01-07-13 thebankerstoy Wrote:Hi Piper, Thanks for the links, the one thing that is frustrating me is in 68 they used vacuum hide-a-ways, and those lights are lazy opening up! the other thing that has me baffled are the running lights and turn signals are not working I think its either in the wiring or one of the sockets in the parking lamps (maybe not sure) Picked up another Mopar - thebankerstoy - 01-07-13 Piper Wrote:Thanks for the links, the one thing that is frustrating me is in 68 they used vacuum hide-a-ways, and those lights are lazy opening up! Probably to early to say at this point, because you haven't determined what is causing your "lazy" headlight issues yet, but I do know that the headlight vacuum activators are always a possible issue on the 68 models. ![]() Richard http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php?topic=4770.0 Picked up another Mopar - 67r/t4speeder - 01-07-13 Go around all the mechanism and listen for a vacuum leak, a length of heater hose up to your ear works in a pinch. The vacuum storage can is common to be rotted through. And disconnect the vacuum motors from doors and make sure linkage isnt just stiff like my knees in the morning. Picked up another Mopar - ws27 - 01-08-13 Piper Wrote:Thanks for the links, the one thing that is frustrating me is in 68 they used vacuum hide-a-ways, and those lights are lazy opening up! Kevin, take your pick, vacuum leaks or wiring fires, your choice. My brother has a 67 with motor problems after numerous burned wires and dead batteries I finally got him to put them in the open position permamently. That car is nicknames the "discharger" Picked up another Mopar - ws27 - 01-08-13 thebankerstoy Wrote:Hello Andy, That's why I've been hiding. ![]() Picked up another Mopar - Racer Brown - 01-08-13 I know unlike 67 on back, 68-70 Charger stuff is pretty much avaible!! Picked up another Mopar - jfreakofkorn - 01-09-13 Great find with the car ..... Picked up another Mopar - Piper - 01-21-13 Here is the motor I am piecing together with parts I have on the shelf to replace the tired 318 its starting to look like something I was going to ditch the cam for a hydraulic but I am thinking with Mopar's loose lash it should be pretty much close to one of their hydraulics '72 440 915 heads .528/284 MP cam PJ Gear Drive Hooker Super Comps (remember all stuff that is sitting on the shelf) 10" Fairbanks 3.91's (maybe 3.55s If I can make a swap with someone) Torker 440 (I hear this is a neat manifold, never ran one before) Picked up another Mopar - 4264door - 01-21-13 A Torker?...weren't those manifolds single plane? You would need higher ratio gears for that intake and a lumpy cam to make it work correctly. Picked up another Mopar - Piper - 01-21-13 it is a single plane, so much lower then my M1 Mopar Muscle did a shoot out on a bunch of manifolds, this is what they said about the torker [COLOR="#0000CD"]6. Edelbrock Torker (original) Another popular intake was the old Edelbrock Torker single-plane. The Torker features relatively straight, comparatively small cross-section runners. Although out of production for many years, this intake was sold in such numbers they're still plentiful. Frankly, I'd never been a fan of these intakes, even though I'd run a number of them in various 440-equipped Mopars. For me, the Torker results were a shocker, and something of an enigma. The Torker ripped an unreal 608.4 lb-ft, the highest peak torque of the test. The high torque was startling. Peak horsepower came in at 605, but the manifold peaked this .670-inch lift, roller-cammed, 2.25-inch-valved, max-ported 440 at an unbelievably low 5,500 rpm. I guess that's why they called it the Torker. The Intake: Edelbrock #3015 Type: Aluminum Single-Plane Four-Barrel Rated rpm Range: 2,500-6,000 Max hp: 605.8@5,500 rpm Max Torque: 608.4@4,700 rpm Avg. hp 4,000-6,600 rpm: : 0564.6 hp Avg. Tq 4,000-6,600 rpm: 565.5 lb-ft [/COLOR] |