73dart360
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i converted the slant 6 dart to a big block with a RPM performer intake will the original slant cable work or do i need to get a special fit and if so can someone tell me what size and where ?
yes the engine is installedI stumbled across that same post a while back. Anyway, you can see that the regular slant six cable is the longest by far. I used the street Hemi cable on my 2bbl conversion, but it's still a little long. If you have the BB installed, just lay out the slant cable and measure how much too long it is, then get the one that fits best.
---THIS NEEDS TO BE KEPT ON THIS FORUM FOR FUTURE REFREANCE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!This is some information I got a hold of a while ago (from FABO, where else?) that you may find useful. I called the local Chrysler dealer about the SB cable, they were not useful.
AR ENGINEERING – THROTTLE CABLE PRIMER
One of the biggest problems the Mopar hobby has is lack of information provided by the factory about currently available parts. There are a lot of useful items still available over the counter at your local dealer, but the factory just doesn’t have a mechanism to tell us about them.Throttle cables are a great example of this situation. Most Mopar enthusiasts do not realize that new throttle cables are still available from their local dealer parts counter. While it is true that many of the original cables are no longer available, the cables that are available come in enough lengths to cover most applications.
The problem though, is that if you walk into a dealership and ask for a throttle cable that is 24 inches long, they will laugh at you. Part counter folks usually only know part numbers or applications and the parts books do not list length. Hot rodders on the other hand, know what length they need but they have no idea what the original application or part number was! No wonder the two groups rarely see eye to eye.
Seeing that this was a common problem in the Mopar world, we decided to do something about it! So we took the bosses credit card and ordered up one of each cable still available for the early style round firewall clip. When we got the cables we sat down and measured them and then took some photos.
Side note – Mopar cars used round firewall throttle clips until the mid-70’s when they went to a square style. The problem is that A body cars stayed round until 1976, B body changed in 1971, and who knows when C body cars changed. The boss canceled the credit card before we could buy a stash of the square body cables so you’re on your own if you have a later model car.
So enough of this chatter, lets cut to the chase and give you the info you need.Part number Length, end to end Original Application
P4529112 19.75 inches Street Hemi
2899 339 20.50 inches Small block A body
2951 459 21.00 inches C body big block
4088 095 24.00 inches Pickup truck, big block
2899 335 24.38 inches Slant 6 A body
3577535 , small block 4bbl, 22.46″ overall
The trick is to measure your existing cable and then find the nearest size to what you need. Obviously, you’ll want to be a little too long rather than too short. Once you get your new cable in place you should adjust it per the instructions in the service manual and then you are ready to go.
This is some information I got a hold of a while ago (from FABO, where else?) that you may find useful. I called the local Chrysler dealer about the SB cable, they were not useful.
AR ENGINEERING – THROTTLE CABLE PRIMER
One of the biggest problems the Mopar hobby has is lack of information provided by the factory about currently available parts. There are a lot of useful items still available over the counter at your local dealer, but the factory just doesn’t have a mechanism to tell us about them.Throttle cables are a great example of this situation. Most Mopar enthusiasts do not realize that new throttle cables are still available from their local dealer parts counter. While it is true that many of the original cables are no longer available, the cables that are available come in enough lengths to cover most applications.
The problem though, is that if you walk into a dealership and ask for a throttle cable that is 24 inches long, they will laugh at you. Part counter folks usually only know part numbers or applications and the parts books do not list length. Hot rodders on the other hand, know what length they need but they have no idea what the original application or part number was! No wonder the two groups rarely see eye to eye.
Seeing that this was a common problem in the Mopar world, we decided to do something about it! So we took the bosses credit card and ordered up one of each cable still available for the early style round firewall clip. When we got the cables we sat down and measured them and then took some photos.
Side note – Mopar cars used round firewall throttle clips until the mid-70’s when they went to a square style. The problem is that A body cars stayed round until 1976, B body changed in 1971, and who knows when C body cars changed. The boss canceled the credit card before we could buy a stash of the square body cables so you’re on your own if you have a later model car.
So enough of this chatter, lets cut to the chase and give you the info you need.Part number Length, end to end Original Application
P4529112 19.75 inches Street Hemi
2899 339 20.50 inches Small block A body
2951 459 21.00 inches C body big block
4088 095 24.00 inches Pickup truck, big block
2899 335 24.38 inches Slant 6 A body
3577535 , small block 4bbl, 22.46″ overall
The trick is to measure your existing cable and then find the nearest size to what you need. Obviously, you’ll want to be a little too long rather than too short. Once you get your new cable in place you should adjust it per the instructions in the service manual and then you are ready to go.
Wow, that is a blast from the past. I think I wrote that up about 20 years ago. Guess nothing goes away on the internet. Thank you Al Gore for such a wonderful invention!
The word Motor is used to describe a electrical component.Engine is the proper word for a component that uses internal combustion.
great looking engineSteve at Pro American ([email protected]; 989-843-7000) makes the best repro Mopar cables plus he will make you any custom length you want. I had him do this for me as the original 340 cable was too long for mounting on the 440's rear carb: Imperial Services. It was $89 plus shipping & it is perfect!
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A guy named Jim Hale laid that on me about 45 yrs. ago !Dusterdenovo, You just reminded me of a high school science teacher. She told us "Use the proper terminology,The word Motor is used to describe a electrical component.Engine is the proper word for a component that uses internal combustion ". Funny how things stick in your head from over forty years ago.
Sweet!
You guys have some cool stuff. I just picked up some nice throttle brackets, anxious to get them on the motor, er engine..