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The 1973 Dodge 440 cubic inch engine was rated at 375 horsepower. That was with a single, four barrel carburetor.
There were a total of 11,019 Dodge Power-Wagons built in 1965. There were 4,927 built with a 6 cylinder engine. There were 6,092 built with a V8. http://www.dodgepowerwagon.com/main/production.php
Is a screen built into the power steering reservoir.
It is not recommended by Dodge, but it might work in an emergency.
The power steering fluid recommended is Mopar
It's built into the alternator.
No, you should not put anything except power steering fluid in. You can on systems such as my dodge caravan, where atf is the factory recommended fluid.
The horse power of the engine of a dodge charger coupe manual 1972 is between 100 and 110 for a three speed and between 150 and 330 for a four speed, depending on the type of carburetor. It has a maximum speed of 120 mph.
The flow of air in the carburetor venturi is restricted.
It's built into the power steering reservoir. To replace it you need to replace the whole reservoir. Fortunately, this is an inexpensive part... ($30).
They are all necessary parts of a carburetor which allow it to perform properly.
Very little, if any at all. The carburetor is not what makes the horse power, The rotateing system and Valve train is what makes HP.