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Started by mopar jack, April 17, 2021, 05:34:42 PM

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Cuda Cody

That's a rare part.  I never seen on of those, but I've also never had the luck to own a 71 with AC.  I'm getting to learn more about our E-Bodies.  Thanks for sharing the photos and info.

71vert340

  This topic got my interest so I looked in my 71 Service manual. I found this under the Polara/Monaco electrical diagrams and not under the Challenger/Barracuda diagrams. Is this it?
Terry

FE5CUDA

Quote from: anlauto on April 19, 2021, 04:57:32 AM
Quote from: FE5CUDA on April 19, 2021, 03:33:12 AM


Looking back at all the current topics posted on this website, you seem to have an opinion on 99% of them.  Why is that? :dunno:  Maybe you should try harder not to post when you have no clue what you're talking about, it doesn't do anybody any good except you, it adds to your post count. :drunk:

Only 99% ? I guess I'll have to try harder to get more involved. I try to join in on all the conversations. :brainiac:  You see, that's what a forum is all about. It's about sharing ideas, thoughts, opinions with one another, sometimes you get it right, and sometimes you get it wrong, that's how life works.

I see you have a fairly low post count, maybe these types of open conversations are not for you ? or maybe try to get more involved with more positive comments and less criticism of others, and you'll begin to enjoy this site as many of us have. It's the best E Body site in the WORLD :grouphug:

Now you feel the need to attack me?  Good for you junior, you're the type that make it miserable for others that are in the "know" to stick around and participate on sites like this.


Spikedog08

Seriously guys!  This is not typical of this great site . . one member gives an opinion and everyone comes unglued?  Each member has the option to give an opinion, personal attacks will not be tolerated.  If you don't have anything nice to say, then please don't post anything.   :stop:


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Quote from: Spikedog08 on April 19, 2021, 09:40:06 AM
Seriously guys!  This is not typical of this great site . . one member gives an opinion and everyone comes unglued?  Each member has the option to give an opinion, personal attacks will not be tolerated.  If you don't have anything nice to say, then please don't post anything.   :stop:


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anlauto

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Mopsquad

This kind of aggressive, pugnacious tone is a bit surprising for this site


YYZ

OK, let's get this back on topic:

There is a decent explanation of the NOx control along with some diagrams from the factory service manuals at this site

http://machineryequipmentonline.com/electric-equipment/emission-control-systems-part7/


Shoooter

And here I thought that it was linked to my AC stuff....when really it just shows me that I'm missing more stuff under the hood  :bricks:

cuda hunter

Quote from: Shoooter on April 19, 2021, 12:57:02 PM
I'm missing more stuff under the hood  :bricks:

Kind of cool in some sense.  You will end up with a properly restored car without any missing parts. 
You will have one of the few that retains it's original parts.
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Brads70

Quote from: YYZ on April 19, 2021, 11:52:56 AM
OK, let's get this back on topic:

There is a decent explanation of the NOx control along with some diagrams from the factory service manuals at this site

http://machineryequipmentonline.com/electric-equipment/emission-control-systems-part7/

Cool thanks for the education! So its kinds like a temperature controlled valve for the vacuum advance.
I'd imagine that would be a tough part to get period never mind if it still actually functioned. Might be one of those things if it didn't work that you could hide a ball bearing in the vacuum line so it looks correct but doesn't bleed off  or cause a vacuum leak.  I'd bet this is one of those " day two" items that ended up in the trash can. LOL


bentpshrods

    I still have that piece mounted to my firewall ---missing a few items off of it . My cuda has AC and the N85,N95,N98 codes on the fender tag. If I remember right the dark blue wires did have something to do with the AC. I took it out like 40 years ago so I might be a bit fuzzy on that. Don't remember what else was plugged on to that other spade terminal either. 

anlauto

Well, that's an oddity for sure, my first time seeing anything like that on an E Body :huh:
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autoxcuda

Only certain motors and trans combos got them. The extent of the N95 devices depended on model, motor, and trans combinations

Friend had a 71 340 Demon automatic California car with the full systems still intact. Has a speedo sensor.

318 California automatic E-bodies have that passenger firewall device them too.

Bentpushrods, is your E-body a 340 or 318 car originally?

I don't think big block E-bodies got them. My 71 383 R/T N95 doesn't/didn't have they passenger firewall device.
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Quote from: autoxcuda on April 19, 2021, 07:17:39 PM
Only certain motors and trans combos got them. The extent of the N95 devices depended on model, motor, and trans combinations

Friend had a 71 340 Demon automatic California car with the full systems still intact. Has a speedo sensor.

318 California automatic E-bodies have that passenger firewall device them too.

Bentpushrods, is your E-body a 340 or 318 car originally?

I don't think big block E-bodies got them. My 71 383 R/T N95 doesn't/didn't have they passenger firewall device.

But my buddies 71 383-2 Challenger does have it, including the sensor on the speed cable & the part on the far right cowl