This issue is probably already taken care of, but I would still like to share information about my setup for future.
Previous owners in USA had already changed carbuetor to Edelbrock 1406 and distributor to Mopar electric style in my 78 440. I was pleased to find all Lean-Burn stuff still intact in car (for authentic looks). I was not completely satisfied with the conversion, but the baseline was created.
I replaced distributor with RB points style with Pertronix Ignitor II. (No need to give warnings, I have read them all and also have 15 years experience with different Pertronix products.)
I preferred the factory look without ECU-box.
I just recently swapped Edelbrock to ThermoQuad 9023S (1974 pre-Lean-Burn). Out of 4 cores, I managed to rebuild this carburetor and I'm very satisfied with the result - super throttle response and hot starting. I just could not get Edelbrock tuned correctly. I previously had similar experiences with Edelbrock/Carter AFB competition series in by Buick 307 and also got rid of that in favor of Rochester QuadraJet. Maybe I have had bad luck with these units. I don't judge carburetors here, It's the story of another thread. Use whatever You like best.
I also had problems with linkages on Edelbrock. With Chrysler adapter #1481, the kickdown linkage could not be adjusted far enough to allow full opening of the throttle. This is something that You might have to address. I also found out that hood clearance with Edelbrock + Spreadbore adapter (Mr.Gasket 1932) + 1/4" flange gasket (Fel-Pro 60273) is close to zero. Removing thick gasket created boiling issues in my case, but the stock arrangement solved the problem completely.
Bowl vent hose and fuel line attach to side instead of stock location in back of the carb - no big issue.
I'm planning to keep all emission devices as decoration. I might even istall Lean-Burn idle contact/TPS bracket for looks. I'd like to preserve as much period correct pieces as possible.In our old continent, these cars are rare compared to Your country. It's much harder to find all original car with oll emission systems intact.
Beautiful photo for all Mopar Fanboys:
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