How's your knowledge of 70 & 71 340 valve covers?
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07/16/09 12:15 AM
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I've recently been delving into the subject and have more questions than answers, so, here are some for starters:
1. When did the large, passenger side, center, valve cover wire harness retention tab begin and end during production?
2. What was the location of the plug wire loom that stands upright on the rear, top, of the drivers side valve cover for 1970 & 1971? If the location varied, how and why, and for what specific applications? Was this exact same cover & loom configuration used on non 340 engines? Was it used during any year beyond 1971?
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Re: How's your knowledge of 70 & 71 340 valve covers?
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07/16/09 07:07 AM
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I don't know much about valve covers, but I'd love to listen in and learn a thing or two.
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Re: How's your knowledge of 70 & 71 340 valve covers?
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07/16/09 07:55 AM
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Scott, I belive you have some pictures of my 340 on the stand. SPD 418 Hope that helps Bob
Mom & Dad let me buy a brand new 70 Challenger R/T 440 Six-Pack Super Trac Pack when I was 17
(Robert what is a 440 Six-Pack)
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Re: How's your knowledge of 70 & 71 340 valve covers?
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07/16/09 10:17 AM
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2. What was the location of the plug wire loom that stands upright on the rear, top, of the drivers side valve cover for 1970 & 1971? If the location varied, how and why, and for what specific applications?
There's the theory that AAR and T/A valve covers have a different location for that tab.
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Re: How's your knowledge of 70 & 71 340 valve covers?
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There's the theory that AAR and T/A valve covers have a different location for that tab.
Yes, I've heard that as well, problem is that I've recently found a bit of evidence that might prove that theory wrong or at least inconclusive.
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Re: How's your knowledge of 70 & 71 340 valve covers?
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these several years ago, still have them. That's original paint and they came off of a 71 340 (Duster) notice the wire tabs on the pass side. Forget for a minute that they were on a 71 Duster, let's assume for a minute that they could have been swapped on and that they were on a 70 at one time. One thing is for certain, that's original factory paint and they only painted 340's orange 2 years, 1970 & 71. So, the quetion remains for what period in time did this style get used exactly? My 1971 Duster 340 has these type valve covers. it's a late build car, (july 9th) and has the blue color engine..
1971 Sassy Grass Green Duster 340 2006 Charger Daytona GoMango
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Re: How's your knowledge of 70 & 71 340 valve covers?
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Scott, here is a pic (a bad pic) of some origonal 73 318 valve covers. They look to be the same as the 340 ones you posted unless I'm missing something.
Last edited by burdar; 07/16/09 11:30 AM.
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