I just stumbled upon these forums today and figured this might be a good place to get some questions answered, which I have a lot of.
I don't want to ask too much all at once but I'll start with Fuel Lines and Gas tanks.
I have a 1972 Challenger, 440 engine from 1977, but was originally a 318.
I'm getting to changing out some of the old stuff left over from the 318, I heard moving the fuel lines up from a 5/16 to 3/8 would be an improvement.
Is this something worth doing or not?
I'm thinking of changing the fuel sending unit and the fuel lines, what confuses me is the vapor line. I understand there is the vapor separator, I have four lines hooked up into that running into my gas tank then it turns into one line that runs all the way up to my engine bay which ends up being a snipped line floating around near the bottom of the engine bay.
What is it doing there and why do I need it, if I need it can I have it somewhere else?
And onto gas tanks, mine is rusty around the edges has a patch repair spot, I figure I should just replace it.
I saw some decent looking ones on ebay for around 170 in total with shipping, but I cannot find gas filler necks ANYWHERE.
Am I blind or where can I find them?
My rear differential is another thing I want to improve, I currently have a 8 3/4 axle , 489 case, and 2.76 gears.
Sure-grip means both tires will turn during a burn out and I won't have tire hop in the corners correct?
I still want to retain highway and cruise-ability in the car so I was thinking of maybe a 3.23 sure-grip.
When I get the new gears, does the case have to be the same or do I need a 742 or 741 or can I stay with the 489 or does it usually just come all together?
Radiators...
I'm assuming my radiator is left over from the 318, its 26 inchs wide and has rust floating around in it.
The 440 is running at about 215-220 degrees F, is this normal or unhealthy? should I just get a stock replacement or is there something better I can get that won't break the bank.
I know I'm asking a lot of questions but I thank you if you've taken the time to read all of this and or reply to it.
I'm a beginner to Mopar, this is my first one, anything you can say will help me greatly.