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what is stock ride hight on front of 1971 340 dart

by Mittie Gibson Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How many gears does a 340 Dart GTS have?

CAR and DRIVER called its '68 340 Dart GTS (4 speed, 3.91:1 gears, 14.4 ET @ 99 mph) “a giant killer. In a 1969 test, HOT ROD Magazine got its 340, 4 speed Formula S ‘Cuda with 3.91:1gears to turn high-13’s.

What is the wheelbase of a 1969 Dodge Dart?

(CORRECT BYREPLACING TIRES WHERE NECESSARY BY GOODYEAR DEALERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIRREGULAR ADJUSTMENT POLICY.) The 1969 Dodge Dart measures 69.70 inches in width, The 1969 Dodge Dart measures 195.40 inches in length, and has a wheelbase of 111.00 inches.

What kind of suspension does a Dodge Dart have?

De Dion axle. rear suspension. For stopping power, the Dart braking system includes Drums at the front and Drums at the rear. The Dart model is a Sedan car manufactured by Dodge, sold new from year 1968. Recirculating ball.

How much is a Dodge Dart worth?

Overall length was 200 inches, width 70 inches. This was a rare car, meant for drag strip use only. The list price was $5,146 with the factory racing package, which had no possible options — far from the Dart GTS V8 price of $3,189.

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What carburetor does a 340 carry?

Carburetor & Intake. Ever since the 340 was introduced in 67 for 68 cars, they always carried the Carter line of carburetors. Prior to ’71, the 340 came standard with the Carter AVS, rated at 650 cfm. Carter brought out its resin-bodied ThermoQuad in the late ‘60’s and soon found a home in 340’s starting in ’71.

How much horsepower does a Mopar 340 have?

According to CAR LIFE Magazine, “Rated at 275 bhp, Mopar’s 340 may have had 325 or more” and that it was “as cleverly engineered as the 426 Hemi, just not so fussy."

What engine was used in the '60s?

One of the most popular performance engines in the '60's and '70's... the all new for ’68 340 was based on the standard LA-series lightweight block and was designed from the outset as a performance engine.

What year was the Duster 340?

BODY & INTERIOR Although the Duster 340 was available only as a two-door coupe, the 1971-'72 models have been affectionately dubbed the "shark-tooth Dusters" due to their grille design, which differs from the bookend years of 1970 and '73.

How many Duster 340s were made?

Over a four-year span, 69,115 Duster 340s were constructed.

What year was the Duster 340 painted blue?

There is one visual difference between years that is apparent as soon as you open the hood. All 340 engines assembled by the factory prior to April of 1971 were painted orange. After that date, Plymouth painted them blue. No other engine was available under the hood of a Duster 340.

How much lighter was the 1970 Duster 340?

Additionally, the Duster 340 weighed in at 200 to 300 pounds lighter than the new 'Cuda.

What engine did the Duster use?

ENGINES The small-block that set the foundation for the performance Duster was the 340- cu.in. V-8, introduced for 1968 as the new high-output variation of Chrysler's LA series of engines.

What were the side markers on the 1971 Chrysler?

First, the side markers on 1971 models, which are rectangular shapes set within pot metal bezels, were carried over from the previous year; 1972 models featured Chrysler's long-standing generic "corporate" markers. Also carried over to 1971 were the taillamps; these, too, were altered for the 1972 model year.

What size intake valves did Plymouth use in 1971?

Plymouth used the heads from a 360 engine both years--identified by a J, O or U cast between two of the spark plug ports--but in 1971, the assembly line reamed out the valve seats to accept 2.02/1.60-inch intake/exhaust valves, respectively. For 1972, they used the 360's stock diameters of 1.88/1.60 inches.

Jnelson Well-Known Member

I am getting ready to adjust the ride height in my 65 Belvedere. The manual says ride height 1 3/4" + or - 1/8".

dvw Well-Known Member

I am getting ready to adjust the ride height in my 65 Belvedere. The manual says ride height 1 3/4" + or - 1/8".

WileERobby Well-Known Member

The distance from the lowest point of the steering arm will be less than the pivot point. Say the distance from the arm is 9 1/2 " & the distance from the pivot is 11" = 1 1/2 ".

SUPERSTOCKRACER Well-Known Member

Through the stock specs in the trash. They're way out dated. Set the height where you like the look. Usually Fender lip to ground 26"-28". Set the caster to the max. If you haven't installed offset upper busings you may want to. Also you should have fresh strut rod and lower control arm bushings. Adjust the rear cam bolts in as far as they will go.

Jnelson Well-Known Member

Thanks for all the information. All bushings, ball joints, tie rods, etc have been replaced.

WP29440SE Well-Known Member

Thanks for all the information. All bushings, ball joints, tie rods, etc have been replaced.

383man Well-Known Member

I do the same as Doug does. I set my height where I like it and then align my front end to give me as much positive caster as I can get and then set my camber and toe. Ron

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