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  1. Daniel Romero

    Carburetor rebuild still didn’t fix the problem!!!

    So my car (73 Fury III with 2B 400) has been bogging down when on the interstate doing about 80. It seems like it does it during hotter weather. If I am taking off from a stop up a hill and I press down too far on the pedal it bogs down and I have to lay off and feather the pedal for a while...
  2. Daniel Romero

    If you want something done right.... (carburetor question)

    ...Or just done, in this case, you’ve got to do it yourself. SO... As long as I’ve had my Fury, it’s been reliable - save for one thing, my carburetor. I’m no mechanic by any stretch of the imagination but I can do basic stuff. Carburetor tuning is not one of those things but I cannot find...
  3. Daniel Romero

    Holley Carburetor Model # unknown

    I can’t seem to find the model number on my Fury III. 1973 with a stock 2-barrel Holley on top of a 400. I’m looking to replace the original air cleaner with an aftermarket one.
  4. Daniel Romero

    400 4-barrel intake question

    I’m finally going to have my mechanic swap my two-barrel carb to a four-barrel on my ‘73 Fury III. I’m going to be the one looking for a 4B intake manifold. I’ve decided I want to hit up the junkyards instead of going aftermarket. As far as interchangeability is concerned, will an IM from any...
  5. Daniel Romero

    4 barrel intake swap

    I'm going to swap my 2 barrel carb for a four barrel setup. I have a 1973 Fury with a 400 in it. Any particulars I should be aware of? Will any four barrel intake from another 400 work, regardless of year? Are there other Mopar engines I can get a compatible manifold from?
  6. Daniel Romero

    I can't drive - SEVENTY FIVE! Or can I?

    I've got a question that probably shows my lack of mechanical know-how, but I don't mind looking dumb so I'm going to ask: Are these big, old Chryslers ok to drive interstate speeds of 75 or higher for long distances? This is of course only in situations where the car is mechanically sound. I...
  7. Daniel Romero

    Steering column vibrating once I get to 75mph.

    The title pretty much says it all. For whatever reason, 75 is the magic number. The vibration isn't so bad that the passenger feels it but it's very noticeable to the driver.
  8. Daniel Romero

    Oil pressure problems

    So, I went on a journey yesterday and put on about 250 miles. I got back home and I was stopping at 7-11 for a drink. As I'm turning into the parking lot, my OIL light flips on for an instant and then turns off. Today, I'm going to the grocery store and again, as I'm pulling into the parking...
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